Space Web Search
Click on: http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/our_solar_system/asteroids.html
1.
Asteroids are __________ bodies that are believed to be left
over from the beginning of_____ __________ _____________ 4.6 billion years ago.
They are _____________ objects with __________ or ________________ shapes up to
several hundred km across, but ___________ are much smaller.
2.
More than ____________ asteroids lie in a belt between ____________
and ________________. These _____________ lie in a location in the solar system
where there seems to be a _________ in the ____________ between the ______________.
Scientists think that this __________ may be the ______________ of an early
________________, which ____________ _______ early in the solar system. Several
________________ of the largest _________________ in this belt have been given
names.
3.
The chances of an asteroid _______________ with Earth are
very ___________! But some do come ___________ to
Earth, like _____________ (closest approach of 777,000 km).
4.
At the bottom of the web page about asteroids click on the
link “asteroid images” take a look at these pictures. Do they remind you of anything you have seen
before?
Click on: http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/comets/comets.html
5.
Comets are lumps of _________ and _________ that periodically
come into the center of the solar system from somewhere in its ___________
____________.
6.
Some comets make _____________ trips.
7.
When comets get close enough to the __________, heat makes
them start to _______________. Jets of _________ and _________ form long __________
that we can see from Earth. These tails can sometimes be _________________
_______ ____________ long.
8.
In 1985-1986, a spacecraft called __________ visited the _________
____________ comet, ___________,
9.
____________________ was one of the _____________ comets ever
seen from Earth.
10.
Now scientists have identified a class of comets known as __________
______________ (though they originally were just called snowballs from space!)
11.
At the bottom of the web page about comets click on the link
“comet images” take a look at these pictures.
Click
on: http://www.nineplanets.org/sol.html
12.
The Sun is by far the ____________ object in the solar
system. It contains more than _________% of the total mass of the Solar System
(_____________ contains most of the rest).
13.
The sun is an
_______________________ star because there are many similar to it. There sun is in the top ________ of stars
according to mass.
Click on: http://www.nineplanets.org/meteorites.html
14.
A meteor is a ____________
_____________ of light in the sky (a "shooting star" or a
"falling star") produced by the entry of a small meteoroid into the
Earth's atmosphere. If you have a dark clear sky you will probably see a few
per __________ on an _____________ night; during one of the annual ____________ _______________ you may see as many as 100/hour.
15.
Very bright meteors
are known as __________________.
16.
____________________
are bits of the ______________ ___________________ that have fallen to the
Earth.
17.
Though meteorites may appear to be just ______________
rocks, they are extremely important in that we can analyze them carefully in
our labs.
18.
Aside from the few kilos of _____________ _____________
brought back by the Apollo and Luna missions, meteorites are our only material ______________
of the universe ________________ the Earth.
When
finished, you may check out the selections at the following link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/solarsystem/
or
select different sections from the bottom links you
used to answer this worksheet.