Asteroids By: Ethan and Kacey. What are they? Chunks of rock that measure in size from few feet to several miles in diameter Rocky remains from the formation.

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Asteroids By: Ethan and Kacey

What are they? Chunks of rock that measure in size from few feet to several miles in diameter Rocky remains from the formation of the solar system Most asteroids lies in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter Small asteroids called meteoroids

More Most asteroids are too small to cause any damage Instead they burn up in the atmosphere and appear as shooting stars Scientists have found more than 90,000 asteroids

Ceres The largest asteroid in asteroid belt About 950 kilometers wide In 2006, Ceres was added to the list of dwarf planets

Eros Odd shaped Near earth asteroid Found outside asteroid belt Twice the size of Manhattan Island

Gaspra Made of mixture of rocky and metallic minerals Surface covered with impact craters About 200 million years old

Vesta Third largest in asteroid belt Most geological diverse terrain Ancient lava flows, meteorite impacts, radioactive “shrapnel” shaped its surface

Location Grouping Four main groups of asteroids Main Belt: ring of rocky objects circling between orbits of Mars and Jupiter Kuiper Belt: objects orbit far from the Sun in the outer solar system Trojans: objects located near Jupiter's Lagrange points (60 degrees ahead and behind Jupiter’s orbit) Near Earth Asteroids: Have orbits that bring them within 1.3 AU of the Sun

Composition Made of different minerals and substances Asteroids nearest to sun mostly made of carbon while the ones further away are made of silicate rock Composition depends on which planet they originated from Many asteroids result of larger asteroids hitting planets or each other during beginning of the Solar System

Composition Classing C class asteroids: Found in Earth's outer belt and darker and more carbonaceous D class asteroids: Known as Trojan asteroids of Jupiter and dark and carbonaceous S class asteroids: Found in the Earth's inner belt, close to Mars and composed of stone and iron V class asteroids: Far-out group that follow path between orbits of Jupiter and Uranus, and made of eruptive materials

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