Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small rocky bodies in orbit around the Sun, especially in the inner Solar System; they are smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids. The term "asteroid" has historically been applied primarily to minor planets of the inner Solar System, as the outer Solar System was poorly known when it came into common usage.
Most known asteroids are found in the Main Belt between Mars and Jupiter, or in the Kuiper Belt past the orbit of Neptune. But there are thousands that orbit at least as close to the Sun as Earth. The vast majority of asteroids are smaller than 1 kilometer in diameter. The largest asteroid in the Main Belt is Ceres, which has been designated a dwarf planet.
The distinction between asteroids and comets is made on visual appearance: comets show a perceptible lighted envelope or aura while asteroids do not. This is caused by the release of volatile substances, mostly frozen gases, from the comets' interiors.
Asteroids are rocky fragments left over from the formation of the solar system (about 4.6 billion years ago!). They can be found orbiting the sun in an area between Mars and Jupiter called the "Asteroid Belt". This asteroid belt, or "main belt" contains probably millions of asteroids.
Asteroids get their name from the Greek word that means "star-like", a misnomer now considering today's scientific classifications made from our new space data. Asteroids are actually more appropriately referred to by astronomers and other scientists as "minor planets" or "planetoids" (which means "planet-like").
Some facts about asteroids:
S-type, siliceous
M-type, metallic
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The Apollo asteroids are a group of near Earth asteroids named after "1862 Apollo", the first asteroid of this group to be discovered. Some can get very close to the Earth, making them a potential threat to our planet. One of the smaller asteroids named 2008 TC3 was a meteoroid 2 to 5 meters (7 to 16 ft) in diameter that entered Earth's atmosphere on October 7, 2008, It exploded an estimated 37 kilometers (23 mi) above the Nubian Desert in Sudan. The largest known is 1866 Sisyphus, with a diameter of about 10 km. It is comparable in size to the Chicxulub object whose impact might of caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Asteroids are essentially debris left over from the formation of the solar system, Most orbit in the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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The largest asteroid, Ceres, is in the asteroid belt.
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The first confirmed case of an asteroid orbiting another asteroid is the asteroid Ida which is orbited by a smaller asteroid orbiting it called Dactyl; other asteroid moons have been found since.
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Asteroid hamster is a eraser buddy. It is a hamster that erases! Mine is personally my favorite but their are other ones too. One is named Comet hamster! Asteroid hamster and Comet hamster a best friends.
Yes. Afew asteroids have smaller asteroids orbiting them as moons. The best known case is the asteroid Ida and its moon Dactyl.