Uranus. Neptune. 10.4 Asteroids, Comets
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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group of asteroids located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter | asteroid belt
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highly reflective streamers emitted from a comet | tail
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heart of a comet | nucleus
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asteroids located in the inner solar system | NEAs
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asteroid-sized object made of rock | comet
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dust and gas that forms a cloud around the center of a comet | coma
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first new planet discovered | Uranus
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astronomer who correctly calculated the return of a comet seen in 1682 | Edmond Halley
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planet discovered mathematically | Neptune
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group of asteroids that travel in front of and behind Jupiter | Trojan asteroids
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