The word asteroid is derived from the Greek word asteroeides, which means, "starlike". This comes from the Greek word, aster, which means star.
The asteroid does not have a name, but has the designation 2012 DA14
No, the scientific name for asteroids is not "asteroid." Asteroids are typically named based on the order in which they were discovered, followed by a designation that reflects the specific characteristics of the asteroid, such as its orbit or composition.
The second asteroid named after Elicott Douglass is 6052 Icarion.
Asteroid: 99942 Apophis Movie: "Armageddon"
Planetoid
Apaphis
no
asteroid Ceres
The asteroid does not have a name, but has the designation 2012 DA14
No, the scientific name for asteroids is not "asteroid." Asteroids are typically named based on the order in which they were discovered, followed by a designation that reflects the specific characteristics of the asteroid, such as its orbit or composition.
The second asteroid named after Elicott Douglass is 6052 Icarion.
Planetoid is another name for an asteroid. See the related link for more information.
Asteroid: 99942 Apophis Movie: "Armageddon"
The Oort Cloud or the Asteroid Belt.
asteroids come in shapes and sizes
ceres
It was not an asteroid. It was a planet. The name starts with an 'M'.