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  2. Meteoroid - Wikipedia

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    A meteor or shooting star [8] is the visible passage of a meteoroid, comet, or asteroid entering Earth's atmosphere. At a speed typically in excess of 20 km/s (72,000 km/h; 45,000 mph), aerodynamic heating of that object produces a streak of light, both from the glowing object and the trail of glowing particles that it leaves in its wake.

  3. Asteroid - Wikipedia

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    An asteroid is a minor planet—an object larger than a meteoroid ... The main difference between an asteroid and a comet is that ... a meteorite discovered in ...

  4. Meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Few meteorites are large enough to create large impact craters. Instead, they typically arrive at the surface at their terminal velocity and, at most, create a small pit. NWA 859 iron meteorite showing effects of atmospheric ablation The impact pit made by a 61.9-gram Novato meteorite when it hit the roof of a house on 17 October 2012.

  5. Astronomers trace the origin of meteorites that have ... - AOL

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    Another 8% of the Earth meteorites can be traced to the Flora and Nysa asteroid families in the main asteroid belt, the research found. And about 6% of the meteorites can be traced to Vesta, it ...

  6. A massive asteroid has a chance to hit Earth. Here's what to ...

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    The asteroid 2024 YR4 is now rated at Level 3 out of 10 on the Torino Impact Hazard Scale, ... The best modern comparison is the 1908 Tunguska Event, when an asteroid or comet fragment measuring ...

  7. Chondrite - Wikipedia

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    A chondrite / ˈ k ɒ n d r aɪ t / is a stony (non-metallic) meteorite that has not been modified by either melting or differentiation of the parent body. [a] [1] They are formed when various types of dust and small grains in the early Solar System accreted to form primitive asteroids.

  8. A Weird Asteroid Is Orbiting Earth—and It's Actually ... - AOL

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    The asteroid Kamo’oalewa—which in Hawaiian means “the oscillating fragment”—is a small (by asteroid standards) chunk of rock roughly the size of a ferris wheel. Its quasi-satellite ...

  9. Parent body - Wikipedia

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    Martian meteorites can be compared to analysis carried out by rovers (e.g. Curiosity). Meteorites can also be compared to spectral classes of asteroids. In order to identify the parent body of a class of meteorites, scientists compare their albedo and spectra with other known bodies. These studies show that some meteorite classes are closely ...