Comet
Meteoroid
Asteroid
Moon
Planet
Nebula Oort Cloud
Star
Solar System
Constellation
Galaxy
Universe (it contains everything)
Don't take my absolute word for it, though.
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Comet
Meteoroid/Asteroid (both are technically the same thing)
Planet/Moon (Two moons are larger than Mercury, the smallest planet in the solar system. Ganymede, and Titan. If Pluto had remained a planet, it would have been several more moons.)
Nebula Oort Cloud
Star
Solar System
Constellation
Galaxy
Universe (it contains everything)
As the choices given, they are in order:
comet
meteor/asteroid/meteoroid (All three are technically the same thing.)
planet/moon (Two moons are larger than Mercury, the smallest planet in the solar system. Ganymede, and Titan. If Pluto had remained a planet, it would have been several more moons.)
binary stars/stars (They are the same thing. LOL Stars are stars.)
solar system (This can also go before binary stars because there are stars that are bigger than our solar system and there are other solar systems that are much smaller than our solar system.)
Oort Cloud
constellation (These actually do not count at all.)
nebula (I put nebula after constellation since constellations are man-made group of stars. They have nothing to do with each other.)
galaxy
universe
universe, molecular cloud, galaxy, star, planet, asteroid,atom
asteroids are the rocks of he universe
The order from largest to smallest is universe, galaxy, star, and planet. The universe encompasses everything, including galaxies like the Milky Way. Within galaxies, there are stars like our sun, and planets like Earth.
Universe, galaxy,nebula,solar system, star, planet
Examples of blue stars include Rigel in the constellation Orion, Sirius in the constellation Canis Major, and Spica in the constellation Virgo. Blue stars are among the hottest and most luminous stars in the universe, with surface temperatures exceeding 10,000 Kelvin.
Asteroid, moon, planets, solar system, universe
universe, molecular cloud, galaxy, star, planet, asteroid,atom
No. The universe is everything that exists.
Dunno -if U carnt bee bovered to spelink properly den we shud eye.
Yes. The universe is everything that exists.
The Universe - 2007 Asteroid Attack - 5.6 was released on: USA: 2 September 2010
The Universe - 2007 Asteroid Attack 5-6 was released on: USA: 2 September 2010
asteroids are the rocks of he universe
Yes.
the largest asteroid ever found" The largest asteroid is CERES, in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It is 580 miles (930 km) in diameter , about the size of Texas. It accounts for about 25% of the total mass of the belt.
It certainly is....
the smallest moon in the whole universe