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  2. An asteroid is a minor planet —an object that is neither a true planet nor a comet —that orbits within the inner Solar System. They are rocky, metallic, or icy bodies with no atmosphere.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid
    Asteroid, disebut juga planet minor atau planetoid, adalah benda berukuran lebih kecil daripada planet, tetapi lebih besar daripada meteoroid, umumnya terdapat di bagian dalam Tata Surya (lebih dalam dari orbit planet Neptunus).
    id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid
    Asteroizii, numiți și mici planete sau planetoizi, sunt corpuri cerești mai mici decât planetele, dar mai mari decât meteoroizii (care pot avea diametrul de până la circa 10 metri), și nu sunt comete.
    ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid
    Asteroider är en typ av små himlakroppar i solsystemet i omloppsbana kring solen. De flesta asteroider finns i asteroidbältet mellan Mars och Jupiters banor. Mellan 1801 och 1807 upptäcktes de fyra första asteroiderna, Ceres, Pallas, Juno och Vesta.
    sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid
    Asteroids are the leftover rock and other material from the formation of the Solar System. These rocks were too small to come together to make a planet. Some are made of carbon or metal. Depending on what's on the surface, they are classified into various asteroid spectral types including Type M (metal), Type S (stone), and Type C (carbon).
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    WEB4 days ago · Asteroid, any of a host of small bodies, about 1,000 km (600 miles) or less in diameter, that orbit the Sun primarily between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in a nearly flat ring called the asteroid belt. Hundreds …

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    WEBNASA Photojournal: Small Bodies. Shooting stars are actually bits of debris that fall through our atmosphere. Explore the 3D world of Asteroids, Comets and NEOs. Learn about past and future missions, tracking and …

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    WEBLearn about asteroids, the rocky remnants from the early solar system, and their exploration by NASA missions. Find out the latest count, featured asteroids, and resources for asteroid research and defense.

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    WEBLearn about asteroids, their composition, classifications, orbits, and names from NASA's website. Find out how asteroids are studied, monitored, and named by scientists and the public.

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    WEBMar 31, 2014 · Asteroid: A relatively small, inactive, rocky body orbiting the Sun. Comet: A relatively small, at times active, object whose ices can vaporize in sunlight forming an atmosphere (coma) of dust and gas and, …

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