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(What our Solar System is made of) By Ms. Nguyen
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Huge boulders made of iron and nickel (metal) Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter (divides the inner and outer planets) Comes in ALL different sizes Not all asteroids stay in belt Astronomers track them to avoid collision with Earth. Collisions are NOT very likely to happen
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Shooting stars or falling stars A piece of rock or clump of dirt floating around in space Orbit the sun Most are the size of a grain of sand Billions and Billions of them Pieces of rock and dust that melt off comets as they come close to the sun
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When a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere Most vaporize and completely burn off before hitting the ground
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When a meteor hit the ground or shatter above the ground
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GIANT, dirty snowballs in space Made of frozen gases with tiny piece mixed rocks and dust Stays in space orbiting the Sun Something needs to hit it for it to fall out of orbit Some fall into the sun and are destroyed Some fly away never to be seen again Some fall into a new orbit
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Orbits the sun once every 76 years Last seen in 1986 When is the next time you will see it?
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As it approach the sun, it begins to melt Then all the gas vapor and dust are blown away from the nucleus (head) by solar wind Creating a tail Tail of comet always points AWAY from the sun So sometimes it may appear to fly backwards
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