you can measure its distance, size, shape, and composition from the Earth.
crater
NASA or a military can try to shoot is down with some kind of missle
They probably got hit by a huge asteroid or havoc had spread all over earth like a grey cloud of smoke suffocated them from the asteroid
Unfortunately, not many. We can accurately measure its location and orbit, by watching the object for several months or years. We can make a good guess of its size, based on the brightness, since we know the distance pretty accurately. We can calculate the composition of the surface based on the spectrum of light that we see. A couple of things that are very difficult to determine from here are the mass and density of the object. We can calculate these very accurately if the asteroid has a satellite, or if we send a space probe there to orbit the object. We've done that only for a very few asteroids.
The cere is a fleashy part above a birds beak.
physical properties (:
An asteroid is a rocky object in space that's not as big as a planet and isn't a moon. There are millions of them, think the asteroid belt in space. A meteor is an asteroid that burns up as it enters the Earth's atmosphere, think shooting stars. A meteorite is a meteor that actually lands on the surface of Earth, think about Russia today. As for a meteoroid? No one really knows. They're just kind of like smaller asteroids.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the first four inner planets. The asteroid belt is what separates the inner and outer planets from each other. There are thousands of asteroids in the asteroid belt.
Asteroid 1411 Brauna is classified as a Main Belt asteroid. It belongs to the inner region of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
humidity
the kind people wear
Commercial properties