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astroid
They are referred to as asteroids.
meteorite
Meteoroids are little chunks of rock and debris in space which eventually become meteors.
There are estimated to be around one septillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) stars in the universe. Most will have some celestial bodies: space debris if not planets. So which one of these are you interested in?
astroid
Our Sun, although with the amount of debris in Earth orbit...
Our Sun, although with the amount of debris in Earth orbit...
They are referred to as asteroids.
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meteorite
meteorite
Objects caught up in a tornado are often referred to as debris. This debris can range from small items like branches and roof shingles to larger objects such as cars and even entire buildings. The chaotic nature of tornado winds can cause debris to be carried at high speeds and deposited far from its original location.
The term "celestial bodies" refers to all of the objects in space that are identified by name or location: comets, asteroids, moons, rings, planets, stars, nebulas, galaxies, and any other material structure seen or detected in space. The term "celestial body" is usually not used to refer to meteoroids and small space debris. It does not apply to the individual tiny particles in rings, or to the solar wind, or to any energy phenomena.
Meteoroids are little chunks of rock and debris in space which eventually become meteors.
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There are estimated to be around one septillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) stars in the universe. Most will have some celestial bodies: space debris if not planets. So which one of these are you interested in?