Types of space rock
Origins and Tails
Fun Facts and Confusion
Vocab
Research and Examples
100

What is an asteroid?

  • A rocky object that orbits the sun.
100

Where do short-period comets come from?

The Kuiper Belt.

100

 True or False: All comets come from the same place.

False

100

Define asteroid.

A rocky space object that orbits the sun.

100

 What is one thing you learned from the NASA article?

The difference between asteroids, comets, and meteoroids.

200

What is a comet?

An icy object with a glowing tail that orbits the sun.

200

 Where do long-period comets come from?

The Oort Cloud.

200

What is a point of confusion about Trojan asteroids?

How they stay in orbit with planets without crashing.

200

Define comet.

An icy space object with a tail, orbiting the sun.

200

 What is a surprising fact about comets covered in your notes?

Comets have two different tails.

300

What is a meteoroid?

A small piece of space rock.

300

 How can you tell which region a comet comes from?

By the length and shape of its orbit.

300

 What is an example of a Trojan asteroid?

Asteroids that share Jupiter’s orbit.

300

Define meteoroid.

A small bit of rock or debris in space.

300

Summarize what the video contributed to your understanding.

Video explains differences between comets, asteroids, meteoroids.

400

What happens when a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere?

It becomes a meteor.

400

What are the two tails of a comet called?

The dust tail and the gas tail.

400

What clue helps scientists know a comet’s origin?

The orbital period (length of its orbit).

400

Define meteor.

A meteoroid that burns in Earth’s atmosphere.

400

 What is an additional factor that might explain Trojan asteroid behavior?

Planetary gravity or formation factors.

500

 What is a meteorite?

A meteor that lands on Earth.

500

Why do the two tails point in slightly different directions?

Because solar wind and dust particles behave differently.

500

Give an example of an orbit-sharing asteroid discovered for a planet other than Jupiter.

Mars or Earth.

500

 Define meteorite.

A meteor that hits Earth’s surface.

500

Explain how the dust and gas tails on comets are created.

Gas forms the straight tail from solar wind. Dust curves from slower movement.

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