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  2. Astronomical naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    Astronomical naming conventions. In ancient times, only the Sun and Moon, a few stars, and the most easily visible planets had names. Over the last few hundred years, the number of identified astronomical objects has risen from hundreds to over a billion, and more are discovered every year. Astronomers need to be able to assign systematic ...

  3. Lists of astronomical objects - Wikipedia

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    Lists of astronomical objects. Selection of astronomical bodies and objects: Moon Mimas and Ida, an asteroid with its own moon, Dactyl. Comet Lovejoy and Jupiter, a giant gas planet. The Sun; Sirius A with Sirius B, a white dwarf; the Crab Nebula, a remnant supernova. A black hole (artist concept); Vela Pulsar, a rotating neutron star.

  4. Category:Lists of asteroids - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of asteroids". The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of asteroid close approaches to Earth. List of exceptional asteroids. List of predicted asteroid impacts on Earth.

  5. Asteroid - Wikipedia

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    In the main asteroid belt, there appear to be two primary populations of asteroid: a dark, volatile-rich population, consisting of the C-type and P-type asteroids, with albedos less than 0.10 and densities under 2.2 g/cm 3, and a dense, volatile-poor population, consisting of the S-type and M-type asteroids, with albedos over 0.15 and densities ...

  6. List of exceptional asteroids - Wikipedia

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    Even Hygiea and Interamnia rarely reach magnitudes of above 10.0. This is due to the different distributions of spectral types within different sections of the asteroid belt: the highest-albedo asteroids are all concentrated closer to the orbit of Mars, and much lower albedo C and D types are common in the outer belt.

  7. NASA images unlock complex history of two near-Earth asteroids

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    NASA images unlock complex history of two near-Earth asteroids. Will Dunham. July 30, 2024 at 2:37 PM. By Will Dunham. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In the moments before NASA's DART spacecraft slammed ...

  8. List of asteroid close approaches to Earth - Wikipedia

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    The small near-Earth asteroids 2008 TC 3, 2014 AA, 2018 LA, 2019 MO, 2022 EB 5, 2022 WJ 1, 2023 CX 1 and 2024 BX 1 are the only eight asteroids discovered before impacting into Earth (see asteroid impact prediction ). Scientists estimate that several dozen asteroids in the 6–12 m (20–39 ft) size range fly by Earth at a distance closer than ...

  9. M-type asteroid - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most of the M-type asteroids, Kalliope's radar albedo is 0.15, similar to the S- and C-type asteroids, [5] and does not suggest an enrichment of metal in its regolith. It has been the target of high resolution adaptive optics imaging which has been used to provide a reliable size and shape, and a relatively high bulk density of 4.1 g/cm 3 .