The moon will not die out. The asteroids and comets are the same. A comet (asteroid) are rocks from space.When it gets to close to the Earth it gets pulled by gravity and it causes this space rock to catch on fire.
comets, asteriods, and meteors.
There are loads of objects to observe in space, ranging from small comets, asteroids and meteoroids, to dwarf planets, planets and their moons, stars, other galaxies, giant gas clouds called nebulae, remains from exploded stars etc. The universe contains loads of dark matter too, this make up most of the universes mass, but has been proven very difficult to detect.
The star you see at night are not in the solar system; they are far outside of it. The only star in the solar system is the sun. The solar system contains the sun, the planets, the moons of the planets, as well as many asteroids, comets, icy objects in the outer solar system, and plenty of dust.
Yes.Here is a list.ALL of the objects on this list are in the Milky Way:-- all the planets, comets, and shooting stars that you can see, plus the Moon-- all the planets, comets, asteroids and moons that can be seen with telescopes-- the sun-- all the other individual stars that you can see-- the next nearest several billion stars that are too dim to see with your eyes-- all the planets that we'll be able to detect in orbits around other stars for a very long time
Celestial bodies include stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, comets, meteoroids, satellites, and asteroids.
Stars, planets, moons, comets, asteroids and other phenomena.
By studying stars, planets, moons, black holes, nebulae, asteroids, comets, and everything else in space.
comets, asteriods, and meteors.
The solar system does not have new stars. It consists of one star - the Sun, eight planets and numerous moons, asteroids and comets.
The moving bright lights may be aircraft, satellites, or meteors. The bright points that are not stars or planets may also be galaxies, asteroids, comets, or the moons of planets.
Reflectors: Comets, asteroids, planets Emitters: The sun, meteors, stars The sun is a star.
Asteroids, some comets, and dwarf planets are classified as minor planets. Stars and galaxies are much larger than planets There are dwarf planets and these are Ceres Pluto and Eris.
Several commonly found objects in solar systems besides Planets (including planet types) and asteroids are comets, stars, black holes, and moons (satellites).
The source of light in outer space varies. Light can be reflected off from the stars, moons, comets, asteroids and planets.
A group of heavenly bodies is called a solar system. Heavenly bodies are the stars, planets, comets, asteroids, and moons of a solar system.
The common heavenly body in the solar system is Planets. The other heavenly bodies in the solar system are: 1.Moon(moons are not only in Earth, but also in other planets) 2.Dwarf Planets 3.Asteroids 4.Stars 5.Comets
Planets, exoplanets, asteroids. They're all sattelites of the sun.