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Asteroid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Encyclopedia article covers history, groups of asteroids, spectral types. Tables of largest and notable asteroids. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid
Asteroids (video game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Asteroids is a video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari Inc. ... The objective of Asteroids is to score as many points as possible by destroying asteroids and flying saucers. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroids_(video_game)
Asteroid Introduction Asteroids are rocky and metallic objects that orbit the Sun but are too small to be considered planets. They are known as minor planets -- Explore the worlds of asteroids. www.solarviews.com/eng/asteroid.htm
Asteroids - Nine Planets Guide to how asteroids are classified according to their spectra and position in the solar system. www.nineplanets.org/asteroids.html
NASA - Asteroid The asteroid Ida is about 35 miles (55 kilometers) long. It is one of thousands of asteroids in the asteroid belt, a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. ... www.nasa.gov/worldbook/asteroid_worldbook.html
Asteroids - NSSDC Rosetta - ESA Comet Mission, will fly by asteroids Steins and Lutetia (2004) ... Galileo - NASA Mission to Jupiter via asteroids Gaspra and Ida ... nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/asteroidpage.html
Asteroids: Zoom Astronomy Asteroids are rocky or metallic objects, most of which orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. A few asteroids approach the Sun more closely. ... www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/asteroids
BrainPOP | Science | Learn about Asteroids Discover what makes an asteroid different from a comet, and find out the eerie history of how an asteroid may have wiped out the dinosaurs! Watch out! ... www.brainpop.com/science/space/asteroids
asteroid: Definition from Answers.com asteroid ( ) n. Astronomy . Any of numerous small celestial bodies that revolve around the sun, with orbits lying chiefly between Mars and Jupiter and www.answers.com/topic/asteroids