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Small Celestial Bodies By: Kassem Khalife & Akram Gelan
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The definition of our space objects which is small celestial bodies is little bits of rocks and ice. The definition of our space objects which is small celestial bodies is little bits of rocks and ice.
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Small celestial bodies are found in space and between mars and Jupiter. Small celestial bodies are found in space and between mars and Jupiter.
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The travel pattern of the small celestial bodies is between Mars and and Jupiter that the Sun's path travels in one year as appeared from the Earth.
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The composition for small celestial bodies is that Satellites of the planets, comets, asteroids, meteoroids, and the interplanetary medium constitute the remaining 0.015%. The composition for small celestial bodies is that Satellites of the planets, comets, asteroids, meteoroids, and the interplanetary medium constitute the remaining 0.015%.
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Comets: Comets are nucleus.Comet is like a ball of rock and dirty snow. As these objects get close to the sun the frozen gases and dust begin to heat and cause a long tail of vaporized gases, dust and debris to flow behind them. :]
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Meteor: Meteor is known also as shooting stars, are usually sized from a grain of sand to about a softball. As the meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere it becomes very hot due to friction like when you rub your hands together for a few moments. Meteor: Meteor is known also as shooting stars, are usually sized from a grain of sand to about a softball. As the meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere it becomes very hot due to friction like when you rub your hands together for a few moments.
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Asteroid :Naturally formed solid bodies that orbit the sun, have no atmosphere and no signs of gas or dust coming from them. Most are found in orbit between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Asteroid :Naturally formed solid bodies that orbit the sun, have no atmosphere and no signs of gas or dust coming from them. Most are found in orbit between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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Comets, asteroids, and meteors are often grouped together since they are all basically the same thing: small pieces of rock and/or ice that aren't part of a major planet. Comets, asteroids, and meteors are often grouped together since they are all basically the same thing: small pieces of rock and/or ice that aren't part of a major planet.
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