you know the stuff on top of all the things and then mercury and stuff and dartboard you know
A sand-to boulder-sized particle of debris in the solar system is called a meteoroid.
Mercury is the planet with the most visible craters in our solar system. Its surface is heavily pocked with impact craters due to its lack of atmosphere to protect it from incoming space debris.
Mercury is a planet in our solar system, not a solar system itself. Our solar system has eight planets, and Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
Depends who you ask. There's an astronomers' joke that since Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets put together, an alien scout would probably report on our solar system as "A single star, one planet, and some debris." If one allows Mercury-sized objects into the Planet Club, then the analysis is that the asteroids and the Kuiper Belt Objects and the Oort Cloud planetisimals are the debris.
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system.
A sand-to boulder-sized particle of debris in the solar system is called a meteoroid.
Mercury is the planet with the most visible craters in our solar system. Its surface is heavily pocked with impact craters due to its lack of atmosphere to protect it from incoming space debris.
Mercury is the first planet from the sun.
Mercury is A; is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system. It has the largest core made of iron in our solar system. It is also the smallest panet in our solar system. Mercury has no moons and very little atmosphere. Mercury is called mercury because it is based on the messenger god comparing to that mercury goes around the sun in 80 days. B; Mercury is a poisonus substance found in thermometers that is liquid at 20 degrees celcius
That's called a meteorite.
Mercury is in the same solar system that we are in.
A planet called mercury in our solar system
Debris from the solar system that strikes the Earth is known as meteoroids. When meteoroids enter the Earth's atmosphere and burn up, they are called meteors or shooting stars. If a meteor survives its journey through the atmosphere and lands on Earth, it is called a meteorite.
That's called a meteorite.
Mercury is a planet in our solar system, not a solar system itself. Our solar system has eight planets, and Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
Depends who you ask. There's an astronomers' joke that since Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets put together, an alien scout would probably report on our solar system as "A single star, one planet, and some debris." If one allows Mercury-sized objects into the Planet Club, then the analysis is that the asteroids and the Kuiper Belt Objects and the Oort Cloud planetisimals are the debris.
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system.