asteroid

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noun
Ceres was initially considered to be a planet until other asteroids with similar orbits were found.
a small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging in size from nearly 600 miles (1,000 km) across (Ceres) to dust particles, are found (as the asteroid belt ) especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits, and a few pass close to the earth or enter the atmosphere as meteors.
The asteroid is preserved with the dorsal surface exposed.
an echinoderm of the class Asteroidea ; a starfish.
adjective
relating to echinoderms of the class Asteroidea.
translation of 'asteroid'
ताराकार,
ऐस्टर सदृश,
नक्षत्र-सदृश,
तारा-रूप,
उपग्रह
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When the 'asteroid' hit, it was vaporized by the extreme energy of the impact.
You can also get 'asteroid' hazard warnings and geomagnetic storm outlooks.
Amateur astronomers have made many 'asteroid' , comet, and supernova discoveries.
Dinosaurs may not have been killed off by 'asteroid' impact dust blocking out sunlight, a geologist says.
So to neglect the problem means that we are vulnerable to 'asteroid' collisions.
These glaciers are spotted with craters caused by 'asteroid' impacts.
It's just that you can't keep quiet about things like 'asteroid' impacts.
The 'asteroid' is preserved with the dorsal surface exposed.
Once an 'asteroid' drifts into either of those regions, it's hard for it to get out.
These scientists also study the natural satellites of other planets as well as 'asteroids' and comets.
It has been suggested that impacts with comets and 'asteroids' provided Earth with much of its water.
We know very little about these families of 'asteroids' following the same orbit.
An unpaired commonly enlarged interbrachial ossicle, the axillary, occurs in most Paleozoic 'asteroids' , including those treated here.
Such fireballs are surprisingly common: researchers expect an 'asteroidal' object one meter in diameter or larger to strike Earth's atmosphere about 40 times per year.
Had dinosaurs not been annihilated by an 'asteroidal' impact, mammals might still be small, nocturnal insect-eaters unable to evolve higher intelligence.
These satellites range in size from small on the 'asteroidal' scales, to nearly as large as Saturn's moon Mimas.
Both comets and 'asteroids' are the left-over building blocks of the planets in our solar system.
There may be other families of small 'asteroids' within our solar system that, even now, remain to be discovered.
Our knowledge of comets and 'asteroids' has dramatically improved over the last 20 years.
Our star system is chock full of 'asteroids' and comets, in every conceivable orbit and location.
Some explanations for extinctions and evolution include strikes by 'asteroids' or comets.
Add black holes and photographs of 'asteroidal' moons around Jupiter, and our world seems increasingly expansive.
That famous geologist suggested that large 'asteroidal' objects hit the Moon, forming its craters.
Most of the known 'asteroids' orbit the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Ceres was initially considered to be a planet until other 'asteroids' with similar orbits were found.
Comets and 'asteroids' also contribute to the near-Earth space environment.
Our understanding of astronomy has shown us that cometary and 'asteroidal' impacts are relatively commonplace over timescales of hundreds of millions of years.
In our own solar system, 'asteroids' have collided with Earth, the moon and other planets.
Available morphological data suggest no ecologic parameters that would be unusual among living 'asteroids' .
In many ways 'asteroids' and comets are likely to offer more varied and abundant natural resources than the Moon.
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