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Asteroids Asteroids
Asteroid BeltAsteroid Belt
• An asteroid is a bit of rock• Left over after the Sun and all the planets were
formed.
• Most asteroids in our solar system can be found orbiting the Sun - between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter• Known as the asteroid belt
The Asteroid BeltThe Asteroid Belt
Ceres Ceres
• Largest asteroid found (so far) in the asteroid belt is as big as the state of Texas– Named Ceres.
Asteroid BeltAsteroid Belt
Asteroid BeltAsteroid Belt
• Think about it this way: – The asteroid belt is a
big highway in a circle around the Sun.
– asteroids are cars on the highway.
• Sometimes, the asteroid cars run into one another– Asteroids may break
up into smaller asteroids
– Scientists think that most asteroids are the result of collisions between larger, rocky space bodies.
• Asteroids can be a few feet to several hundred km’s wide
• The belt contains at least 40,000 asteroids that are more than 2 km’s across
http://news.discovery.com/videos/space-doomsday-asteroid.html
MeteoroidsMeteoroids(meteors and meteorites)(meteors and meteorites)
Using MeteoritesUsing Meteorites
• In Greenland, people dig up meteorites and use the iron in them to make tools.
METEOROIDSMETEOROIDS
• A piece of stone- or metal-like debris which travels in outer space.
• Most meteoroids are no bigger than a pebble.– Large meteoroids are
believed to come from the asteroid belt.
MeteorsMeteors
• Smaller meteoroids may have come from the Moon or Mars.
• If a meteoroid falls into the Earth's atmosphere, it will begin to heat up and start to glow. This is called a meteor.
Falling StarsFalling Stars
• If you have ever seen a "falling star", you were actually seeing a meteor
MeteoriteMeteorite
• Most of the original meteor burns up before it strikes the surface of the Earth
• Any leftover part that does strike the Earth is called a meteorite
CratersCraters
• A meteorite can make a hole, or crater, in the ground when it hits it
• The larger the meteorite, the bigger the hole
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/tlc/30766-understanding-meteor-crater-in-arizona-video.htm
Perseid Meteor ShowerPerseid Meteor Shower
http://vimeo.com/14133160
CometsComets
Comets Comets
• Comets are made up of material left over from when the Sun and the planets were formed
• About 100 billion comets orbit the Sun – Some comets orbit the Sun like
planets.
CometsComets• Comets are made of dirty ice, dust, and gas• When a comet gets close to the Sun, part of the ice
starts to melt• Solar winds push the dust and gas released by the
melting ice away from the comet. – Forms the comet's tail. Every time a comet comes close
to the Sun, a part of it melts. – Over time, it will completely disappear.
CometsComets
• A comet does not give off any light of its own. – Light is actually a
reflection of our Sun's light
– Sunlight bounces off the comet's ice particles in the same way light is reflected by a mirror.
Halley's CometHalley's Comet
• A few comets come close enough to the Earth for us to see them with our eyes. Halley's Comet, for example, can be seen from Earth every 76 years.
http://www.videopediaworld.com/video/34929/Comets-Halleys-Comet
HALLEY’S COMET
Halley's Comet StatisticsPerihelion distance: 0.587 AU
Orbital eccentricity: 0.967 Orbital inclination: 162.24° Orbital period: 76.0 years
Next perihelion: 2061 Diameter: 16 x 8 x 8 km
Close approaches to Earth0.19 AU from Earth on 1835 October 13 0.15 AU from Earth on 1910 May 20 0.42 AU from Earth on 1986 April 11 0.48 AU from Earth on 2061 July 29
HALLEY’S COMET
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