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Astronomy

Horizontales
Also known as the North Star
A vast collection of stars, gas and dust.
An easily recognizable constellation, with a distinctive W shape
This object formerly known as a planet is now classified as a dwarf planet.
Castor and Pollux are the names of the brightest stars in this constellation
One of the largest and most recognizable constellations.
Polaris (aka the North Star) is the brightest star in this constellation
Planet closest to the sun
Latin for cloud, these are great clouds of glowing gas
The 2 times each year when the sun is directly overhead at noon as seen from the earth's equator.
The total or partial obscuring of a celestial body by another
The closest planet to earth and one of the brightest objects in the sky
Red planet
The path of an object around a point or another object in space.
Ringed planet
Verticales
A place equipped for and used for viewing natural phenomena (e.g. astronomy)
The point of the moon's orbit furthest from the Earth
Largest planet in our solar system
Phase of the moon when the entire face of the moon is illuminated
The point of the moon's orbit closest to Earth
An item used to magnify one's view of distant objects
Meteor shower that occurs mid-August
A brief streak of light caused by a small piece of solid matter entering Earth's atmosphere at tremendous speed
Transition of day to night
A celestial object consisting of ice and dust, with a "tail" of gas
The 8th and farthest know planet from the sun.
The point in the sky that's directly overhead
The imaginary line that an object such as Earth rotates around