ceres, 2pallas, 3juno, 4vesta, 5astraea, 6hebe, 7iris, 8flora, 9metis, 10hygiea, 11parthenope, 12victoria, 13egeria, 14irene, 15eunomia, 28bellona, 35leukothea, 37fides, and Hektor. the numbers are part of their names.
I think that no observed and named asteroid has impacted Earth, since asteroids have only been observed in the last 200 years or so, and none of those that have been named have impacted Earth. The Tunguska 'explosion' of 1907 may have been the impact of a meteorite/asteroid, but that is a matter of dispute, and the identity of the impacting body was certainly not known.
Ida and Eros are the name of two specific asteroids. However, there are two different types of asteroids carbon and mineral asteroids.
Ceres
asteroids which have some kind of difference are known as differentiated asteroids and vice versa
Asteroids orbit the Sun, and some of them can cross the Earth's orbit.
no they do not have any orbiting moons!!!!
Yes. There are some asteroids that are hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
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Yes, some asteroids in the Asteroid Belt have moons.
asteroids which have some kind of difference are known as differentiated asteroids and vice versa
Asteroids orbit the Sun, and some of them can cross the Earth's orbit.
Some do!
Im not quite sure if there is a classification for asteroids, but most asteroids are made up of Iron and some have Nickel
no they do not have any orbiting moons!!!!
Yes. There are some asteroids that are hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
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They are still called asteroids. But some refer to them as "rogue" asteroids, or "asteroids in irregular orbits".
jupiters moons are different some have an atmosphere and MOST are asteroids
yes
That varies. Some are more rocky, some have more metal, and there are even asteroids made up mainly of ice.