
Asteroids Comets Meteors Meteoroids
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Comets, Meteors, & Asteroids Wrap-Up
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The characteristics of comets include:
- Ice
- Methane
- Organics
- Dust,
- Rock
The size of comets ranges between 750 to 20,000 meters
Characteristics?
Giant mass of ice, rock, and other materials that formed near the OUTSIDE of the Solar System
It orbits the Sun in an elliptical path and disintegrates as it gets CLOSER to the Sun (this forms a characteristic "tail")
What Are They?
Let's Start with Comets
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Multiple Choice
1) What are comets made of?
ice
rock
other materials
all of these are included in comets
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Fill in the Blank
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Drag and Drop
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Comets can be found in 3 places:
1) Oort Clouds (pictured to the left)
2) Kuiper Belt
3) Orbits
Where can Comets be found in space?
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distant "cloud" of rock
surrounds the Solar System VERY FAR AWAY
Oort Cloud
What Are These Three Places?
Kuiper Belt
Orbits
a region of icy objects
found at the edge of our Solar System BEYOND Neptune
Narrow paths that go around the Sun
Typically long
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Fill in the Blank
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Match
5) Match the following locations with where they are in the Solar System.
Oort Clouds
Kuiper Belt
Orbits
a "cloud" of rock VERY far from our SS
icy objects beyond Neptune
narrow paths around the Sun
a "cloud" of rock VERY far from our SS
icy objects beyond Neptune
narrow paths around the Sun
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The pull of a planet OR other objects that are near the comet CHANGE the direction of its orbit
#1)
The gravitational pull of the SUN takes over and starts the comet on a NEW orbital path around the Sun!
#2)
How Do Comets Get to Earth??
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Open Ended
6) Explain the two ways that a comet can get to Earth.
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Comets are chunks of rock and ice FROZEN TOGETHER
- This is sometimes referred to as a dirty snowball
As the comet nears the Sun, ice and other frozen gases SUBLIMATE (turn to a gas from a solid)
What Do Comets Look Like?
A comet's tail ALWAYS points away from the SUN!!! It is NOT always behind the comet!
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Multiple Choice
7) As a comet nears the sun, the ice and gases ______________.
turn to liquid
melt
sublimate (turn to solid)
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Fill in the Blank
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Fill in the Blank
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space rocks that are the size of sand grains to a tiny asteroid
Meteoroids, Meteors, & Meteorites
Now On to Meteors
Meteoroid
Meteor
a burning up meteoroid moving toward Earth through the atmosphere
Meteorite
a meteoroid that survives the fall and lands on Earth!
Characteristics?
Meteors are leftover debris from comets or asteroids! They are made of:
- Just Rock,
- Rock AND Metal, OR
- Just Metal
The size of meteors ranges between 20 feet to the size of a sand grain (smaller than an asteroid)
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Match
10) Match the following words and definitions.
Meteor
Meteoroid
Meteorite
burning up meteoroid
space rock (size of sand grain)
meteoroid that survived fall to Earth
burning up meteoroid
space rock (size of sand grain)
meteoroid that survived fall to Earth
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Multiple Choice
11) Meteors are leftover debris from a ________ or asteroid!
meteorite
comet
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Fill in the Blank
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Multiple Choice
13) Meteors can be as small as a sand grain or as big as ___ feet.
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200
2
2,000
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Meteors are in the path of a COMET
OR
Falling into Earth's atmosphere (this creates a Meteor Shower)
Months that Showers happen:
- August = Perseids
- October = Orionids
- November = Leonids
- December = Geminids
Where Are Meteors Found in Space?
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Multiple Choice
14) TRUE OR FALSE: Meteors are found in the path of a comet.
True
False
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Match
15) Match the following months to the name of the meteor showers that happen.
August
October
November
December
Perseids
Orionids
Leonids
Geminids
Perseids
Orionids
Leonids
Geminids
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Gravity between Earth and the meteoroid INCREASES as it gets CLOSER!
Meteoroid is pulled into EARTH's atmosphere!
As it moves through Earth's atmosphere, it BURNS UP!
How Do Meteors Get to Earth?
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an oddly shaped rock that is too small to become spherical (like a planet)
Meteoroid
What Do Meteoroids, Meteors, & Meteorites Look Like?
Meteor
Meteorite
a streak of light as it enters Earth's atmosphere and burn up (a shooting star)
a burnt rock that is charred on the outside
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Multiple Choice
16) A meteor gets to Earth by _______ pulling it closer to Earth, causing it to burn up!
the atmosphere
gravity
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Match
17) Match the following words with their appearance.
Meteorite
Meteor
Meteoroid
a burnt rock
a streak of light as enters atmosphere
oddly shaped rock
a burnt rock
a streak of light as enters atmosphere
oddly shaped rock
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Physical characteristics depend on how FAR the asteroids formed from the Sun
Some are made of clay and rock
Some are made of metals, such as nickel and iron
SIZE: 10 meters to hundreds of kilometers!
Characteristics?
Asteroids are huge hunks of rock and metal
They are smaller than dwarf planets
Asteroids orbit the Sun
What Are They?
Last, But Not Least, Asteroids!
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Multiple Choice
18) Asteroids are...
giant masses of ice, rock, and other materials formed at the outer edges of Solar System
huge hunks of space rock and metal that orbit the Sun
space rocks that get pulled in towards Earth and start to burn up, sometimes hitting Earth
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Fill in the Blank
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Most asteroids are found in the ASTEROID BELT (this is found in between MARS AND JUPITER)
Asteroid belt was NOT able to form into a planet due to the strong gravitational pull of JUPITER
NEO's (Near-Earth Asteroids) orbit the Sun and cut across the INNER PLANETS
TROJANS share orbits of a planet (Juipter, Neptune, Earth, and Mars have Trojan asteroids)
Where Are Asteroids Found in Space?
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Multiple Choice
20) Where are NEO's located?
on the outskirts of the Solar System
in the Asteroid Belt
orbiting the Sun and cutting across inner planets
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Fill in the Blank
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Multiple Choice
22) TRUE OR FALSE: Only a few asteroids are found in the ASTEROID BELT.
True
False
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Asteroids get pulled AWAY from the Asteroid Belt by GRAVITY
THIS STARTS A NEW TRAJECTORY AROUND THE SUN
It MAY INTERSECT Earth's Orbit
How Do Asteroids Get to Earth?
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NASA sent a mission named LUCY to study Trojan asteroids
GRAVITY on MOST ASTEROIDS is MUCH LESS than on the moon, meaning things are held more WEAKLY
Facts
Asteroids are MASSIVE and oddly shaped
Covered in DUST and IMPACT CRATERS
Looks
What Do Asteroids Look Like?
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Multiple Choice
23) Asteroids are pulled away from the _________________ by gravity, which causes the to intersect the orbit of Earth.
Kuiper Belt
Oort Cloud
Asteroid Belt
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Fill in the Blank
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Multiple Choice
25) Asteroids are covered in...
dust and impact craters
ice
metals
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Open Ended
26) Why was LUCY sent by NASA into space?
Comets, Meteors, & Asteroids Wrap-Up
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