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Constellations, Stars, and Space

· Por Santa Claudes · Publicado 2024-10-01T19:34:46.326Z

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  • Grandma Lynda 2:49 · 2024-10-01T19:46:20.119Z
    very sophisticated and really challenged me on an intellectual level! don't see enough of that in my old age these days.
    1D
    Named after the Aztec god of the Sun; star in the Camelopardalis constellation
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    Horizontales
    1. 2A
      Solar system center
    2. 3A
      Nothing can escape from one
    3. 5A
      Quasi-stellar radio source abbr. AKA an extragalactic object, starlike in appearance
    4. 7A
      Tax pro
    5. 10A
      A small constellation in the southern sky that represents a bird-of-paradise, and its name means "without feet" in Greek
    6. 12A
      Combining form of "flesh" used like a prefix
    7. 13A
      To each its own abbr.
    8. 14A
      Proceeded by 19A; also secondary
    9. 15A
      Intergalactic research network abbr.
    10. 16A
      Leo's brightest star
    11. 18A
      Goddess of the Sun in Chinese mythology, also star in the Lyra constellation
    12. 19A
      Astronomical bear; precedes 14A
    13. 23A
      From an erroneous transcription of Seginus; star in the Cassiopeia constellation
    14. 24A
      Means 'gold' in the Ewe language; star in the Sagittarius constellation
    15. 25A
      1,000,000 years ago abbr.
    Verticales
    1. 1D
      Named after the Aztec god of the Sun; star in the Camelopardalis constellation
    2. 2D
      Clothing decoration with a star-like quality
    3. 4D
      Esoteric
    4. 6D
      Substellar object abbr.
    5. 8D
      ___ rock (music genre)
    6. 9D
      a modern contraction of the Bayer designation, coined in the 19th century, but which entered into common use only by the mid-20th century; star in the Crux constellation
    7. 11D
      Slayer of Medusa north of Taurus
    8. 12D
      Dog Star
    9. 17D
      Simba or Leo
    10. 20D
      Crater edge
    11. 21D
      Where the stars reside at night
    12. 22D
      Beginner star-seeking club abbr.
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