No, it does not have enough mass to hold any "atmosphere".
No, asteroids are rocky, metallic bodies that generally do not have atmospheres or hydrogen clouds surrounding them. Hydrogen clouds are more commonly found in gaseous planets like Jupiter or Saturn.
Jupiter is surrounded by smaller bodies such as its moons, its rings, and the asteroid belt. It is the largest planet in our solar system and exerts a strong gravitational influence on its surroundings, influencing the orbits of nearby objects.
Vast interstellar clouds of hydrogen are known as "nebula."
Jupiter has a core made of rock and metal at its center, surrounded by a layer of metallic hydrogen. Above this is a layer of liquid metallic hydrogen, followed by a layer of molecular hydrogen. The outermost layer consists of clouds of ammonia and water vapor.
The term for swirling clouds of hydrogen gas out of which stars are born is "nebula."
No, asteroids are rocky, metallic bodies that generally do not have atmospheres or hydrogen clouds surrounding them. Hydrogen clouds are more commonly found in gaseous planets like Jupiter or Saturn.
Jupiter is surrounded by smaller bodies such as its moons, its rings, and the asteroid belt. It is the largest planet in our solar system and exerts a strong gravitational influence on its surroundings, influencing the orbits of nearby objects.
No. A comet is surrounded by various vaporized ices, but not hydrogen.
Neptune is surrounded by thick layers of clouds in rapid motion. Winds blow these clouds at speeds up to 700 miles (1,100 kilometers) per hour. The clouds farthest from Neptune's surface consist mainly of frozen methane. Scientists believe that Neptune's darker clouds, which lie below the clouds of methane, are composed of hydrogen sulfide.
An ice cube is surrounded by clouds because the temperature of ice is colder than its surrounding temperature. The "clouds" are water vapor that condensate when it comes in contact with the cold air.
Vast interstellar clouds of hydrogen are known as "nebula."
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Jupiter has a core made of rock and metal at its center, surrounded by a layer of metallic hydrogen. Above this is a layer of liquid metallic hydrogen, followed by a layer of molecular hydrogen. The outermost layer consists of clouds of ammonia and water vapor.
Venus is surrounded by thick clouds of sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid. These clouds make the atmosphere visibly impenetrable, and they participate in a runaway greenhouse effect that drives the surface temperature to 860 F.
The term for swirling clouds of hydrogen gas out of which stars are born is "nebula."
Yes, there are huge clouds of hydrogen gas, called nebulae.