In dicussing asteroids, NEO stands for Near-Earth Object. NEOs are asteroids whose orbits come close to or cross Earth's. This creates a potential hazard for a collision.
some predict the the dinosaurs died of a big asteroid.
An asteroid (not "astroid" - watch the spelling) and a meteoride is basically the same; if it has more than about 10 meters in diameter it is called an asteroid. A meteor is the name given to a meteorite that falls into Earth's atmosphere.
Yes, asteroids orbit Sun, even meteors and comets. But generally, every pieces of asteroid doesn't have orbits, it has a zone. They bump each other until they form into a larger ones. If an asteroid got out of the zone it now move freely into space and crashes into a planet by gravity. Astronomers now detected a planet, or a dwarf planet, or still an asteroid itself, called Ceres
Mercury is not a part of the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Mercury is far closer to the sun.
No. An asteroid can be anything from 10 metres to 487km as in the case of Ceres the largest asteroid.
Because they are in the asteroid belt. The planets that are outside of the asteroid belt are called the outer planets.
Yes. It is called Elemental Hero Divine Neos in the TCG, and is available as a secret rare in Crossroads of Chaos.
Neon is called neon from the Greek word neos meaning new
Most asteroids are, not surprisingly called asteroid's. However some of the larger ones are refereed to as dwarf planets (Ceres) others planetoids or minor planets.
The main asteroid belt is actually called the asteroid belt - pretty dull really.
There is no card called "Miracle Contact" so:If you are referring to using "Miracle Fusion" with "E-Hero Neos Alius" (when not Double Summoned), then you can use it if the Fusion Material monsters does not call for a specificE-Hero. If the Fusion Material monster required is "E-Hero Neos" then you first need to Double Summon "E-Hero Neos Alius".If you are instead talking about using "Contact Out" on a Neos Fusion Monster and Special Summoning "E-Hero Neos Alius" from your deck, you can not since while it is in the deck it's name is not "E-Hero Neos".
NEOS GeoSolutions was created in 2009.
Depends on the type of Elemental hero's neos. Example: Elemental hero aqua neos or Elemental hero divine neos,..etc.
In ''Strike Of Neos''
Rainbow Neos is a fusion card which you need the Elemental Hero Neos and Rainbow Dragon on the field or hand and use Polymerisation .
No. In game terms there is a difference between an "Elemental Hero Neos" and an "Elemental Hero Neos monster"Look at the Six Samurai cards. They all say "Six Samurai monster" which means "Any monster with the word Six Samurai in the name. So any six samurai monster can be used for the Six Samurai effect.Then look at Dark Magic Curtain. I just says "Dark Magician" not "Dark Magician monster". That means it can only ever summon a "Dark Magician" and not any other kind, like "Skilled Dark Magician".Neos Knight needs a "Elemental Hero Neos" as one component. Neos Alius therefore does not satisfy this requirement, as it is looking for a monster called, and only called "Elemental Hero Neos." Once Neos Alius uses its Gemini effect to change its name, then it does satisfy the requirement for any card that requires an Elemental Hero Neos. That's entirely the point of its effect, to allow it to be used for cards that require Elemental Hero Neos.Note that Neos Alius can take the place of the non-specific Warrior monster though.
Ultraman Neos was created on 2000-11-22.