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The difference between Asteroids, comets, and Meteors.

Asteroids👈

Asteroids are small heavenly bodies, which move around the sun like the planets. Thus, they are also called planetoids. Most of them go around the sun in the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is the space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. In this area, billions of small rocky heavenly objects revolve around the sun, which are known as asteroids. The belt stretches only a few kilometres across. The asteroids originated probably at the same time as the planets. Possibly they are the remains of an 'unsuccessful attempt' to build a planet. Since they are very small, the asteroids can be thrown out of their orbit by a small collision. They can then fall on Mars or on the Earth.


Comets👈

Comets, like Halley's comet, which has been sighted many times in the sky, are small heavenly bodies. They are characterized by a different orbit and a bright glowing tail. Halley's comet mostly shines brightly and can be seen with the naked eyes when it is very close to the Earth. The last time this natural spectacle was seen in 1986. The comet is named after Edmund Halley who in 1696 declared that the comets viewed in the year 1531, 1607, and 1682 were the same. Its oval orbit around the sun brings it back to the Earth every 76 years.                                                    Unlike the rocky and dusty asteroids, the comets are made up of a mixture of rock, dust, and ice. This is why astronomers also call it a 'dirty snowball'. When the comet gets close to the sun, the ice evaporates and forms a cover of gas and dust around the comet. This is blown away by the solar wind, a stream of electrically charged particles, so that it gibes rise to a long tail. This is also known as the coma. A few comets can be seen regularly from the Earth, while the others never come near our planet.


Meteors👈

Meteorites are cosmic chunks of rock. Then they enter the atmosphere, impact pressure causes the body to heat up and emit light, thus forming a fireball, also known as a meteor or shooting/falling star. They may occur very frequently. Meteorites fall on the Earth at ultrasonic speeds and leave behind craters, which are often 20 times bigger than the meteorite itself. Upon their impact, the rock is whirled up from the surface of melted and changed. The meteorite itself evaporates. Only very large meteorites remain intact, such as the Hobe meteorite weighing 60 tons, hit the Earth in 1920 in Namibia. Giant meteorites can throw up so much dust that the climate changes. Such a meteorite probably led to the extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Lonar Crater in Lonar, Maharashtra, India, is believed to be a result of a meteorite impact that occurred around 50,000 years ago.


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