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Earth-Bordering Objects. And Astroids. With their structure and behaviour. Meteorites. Natural object Orbits outer space. - Aka “falling star”. * Example of what was behind the photo . Meteorites. - Irons (Siderites) Stony-Irons ( Siderolites ) Stones (Aerolites). Meteorites.
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Earth-BorderingObjects And Astroids Withtheirstructure and behaviour
Meteorites • Natural object • Orbits outer space - Aka “falling star” *Example of what was behind the photo
Meteorites • - Irons (Siderites) • Stony-Irons (Siderolites) • Stones (Aerolites)
Meteorites - Mars/Meteorites/Saturn - Burns up and penetrates Earth’ s atmosphere
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Comet-Hale-Bopp-29-03-1997_hires_adj.jpghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Comet-Hale-Bopp-29-03-1997_hires_adj.jpg - Luminous body Comet - Icy - Small
Far from the sun • Absorbs and reflects the radiation of the sun - Dust and gases are called the coma - Luminosity is caused by the molecules - A few miles in diameter called the nucleus - Consists of a dense solid body or conglomerate of bodies Structure
*Located fromthe outerringsofour solarsystemto the inner rings Comets
Asteroids Asteroids "star-like", are a class of small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun. They have also been called planetoids, especially the larger ones.
Structure From piles of 'rubble' to complex mixtures of metals, and carbon and silicon compounds, asteroids are not just dull grey lumps of cratered rock... Asteroids
Like Meteors/Meteorites, they are located between Mars and Jupiter • Before they arrive Earth’ s atmosphere, they are called Meteors. Asteroids
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