Relacionar Columnas Space exploration glossaryVersión en línea Use this game to review the words we've been practising in Science class. por Neus Vinyallonga 1 Landing 2 Gravity 3 Telescope 4 Bright 5 Rocket 6 Comet 7 Natural satellite 8 Dwarf planet 9 Asteroid 10 Shooting star 11 Star 12 Thesis 13 Spacecraft 14 Astronomy 15 Planet An extremely large, round mass of rock, such as Earth, or of gas, such as Jupiter, that moves in a circular path around the Sun or another star: Used to send spacecrafts or artificial satellites to the space. A piece of rock or ice from space that produces a bright light as it travels through the Earth's atmosphere. Device or tool for making objects that are far away look closer and larger. Used to investigate the outter space. Document similar to a book that groups all the important information about some investigation. Specially related to college (university). A very small planet. a natural object moving around a planet in the space. Example: Moon, Europe, Callisto, Verb referred to an airplane or a spacecraft arriving on the ground. Piece of ice that circles the Sun and every certain years can be seen from Earth. Science that studies all the celestial bodies in space. Invisible force that attracts us to the center of the Earth. A very large ball of gas in space that is usually seen from the Earth as a point of light in the sky at night. Examples: Sun, Polaris and Alfa Centaury. A rock that circles the Sun. Example: Kuiper's belt. A vehicle used to travel in space (synonym of spaceship) Adjective related to the amount of light an object has.