Title: Small Bodies Asteroids, Meteoroids and Comets
1Small BodiesAsteroids, Meteoroids and Comets
- What are they?
- Where are they?
- Why do we study them?
http//nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/html/object_page
/nea_19970627_mos.html
2Asteroids, Meteroids and CometsWhat are they?
- Asteroids
- Objects ranging from 1 km to almost 1000km
- Made of rock and other left-over space material
(primarily carbon, iron and silicates. - Observable orbits, generally around the sun.
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3- Several types of asteroids
- C-type Carbon
- S-type Silicate
- M-type Metal
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Some asteroids are known to have other asteroids
orbiting them. Mars moons are suspected to be
asteroids pulled out of the Suns orbit.
4- Meteoroids
- Considered to be like asteroids in composition,
but smaller. Usually less than 10 km. - Meteoroids are asteroids heading toward Earth.
- Once meteoroids enter Earths atmosphere, the
are called meteors. - Meteors that do not burn up in the atmosphere
(which most do) are then called Meteorites. -
5- Although most meteors are burned-up by the
Earths atmosphere, there is plenty of evidence
on the Earth to suggest major meteorite impact
throughout history.
6Asteroids and MeteoroidsWhere are they?
- The asteroid belt is located between the orbit of
Mars and Jupiter - There are almost 750,000 asteroids in this area,
with miliions of smaller bodies. - (The NASA website suggests that over a million
asteroids are in this region)
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageInnerSolarSyste
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7Comets
- Small bodies made of two parts
- Nucleus
- Comma (a.k.a Tail)
- Generally comets orbit the Sun, but their orbit
is also influenced by the comma.
http//csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/comets/com
ets.html
8- The nucleus are made of ice and dust particles
- The commas are made of gases, which are more
reactive the closer the closer they get to the
Sun.
http//csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/comets/com
ets.html
Although there is a ton of superstitious
sentiment surrounding the presence of comets,
only one every decade can be seen from Earth by
the naked eye.
9Asteroids, Meteoroids and CometsWhy do we study
them?
- Knowing more about these bodies of our solar
system help us understand more about Earth. - The more we know about our Solar System, the
better we questions we can answer about what we
are seeing when we look at the sky.
10Awesome Resources
- Comets video
- Asteroids video
- Lesson Plans
- General information
- Further Exploration