dxu46 wrote:[img]http://www.liveindia.com/earth/Shrinking_Moon.jpg[/img] 1. Name this formation. 2. How did it form? 3. Name a terrestrial body that has these formations.
1. Scarps...? 2. Faulting/Erosion 3. Amenthes Rupes on Mars
dxu46 wrote:[img]http://www.liveindia.com/earth/Shrinking_Moon.jpg[/img] 1. Name this formation. 2. How did it form? 3. Name a terrestrial body that has these formations.
1. Scarps...? 2. Faulting/Erosion 3. Amenthes Rupes on Mars
All correct! Your turn.OrigamiPlanet wrote:dxu46 wrote:[img]http://www.liveindia.com/earth/Shrinking_Moon.jpg[/img] 1. Name this formation. 2. How did it form? 3. Name a terrestrial body that has these formations.1. Scarps...? 2. Faulting/Erosion 3. Amenthes Rupes on Mars
OrigamiPlanet wrote:
1. What is the streak of light?
2. Identify it's other counterparts (You should end up with two other ones).
3. A follow-up to two... how are they differentiated?
1. A meteor 2. Comet, Asteroid? Meaning unclear 3. What I've noticed: Comets are kind of blurry (they don't give a distinct image), with a trail left behind; asteroids are more distinct; and meteors are somewhere in between. (this may not be the real answer)
That's right, but instead I wanted like meteorite and meteoroid, where a meteorite has already struck Earth while a meteoroid is not within Earth's atmosphere.dxu46 wrote:OrigamiPlanet wrote:
1. What is the streak of light?
2. Identify it's other counterparts (You should end up with two other ones).
3. A follow-up to two... how are they differentiated?1. A meteor 2. Comet, Asteroid? Meaning unclear 3. What I've noticed: Comets are kind of blurry (they don't give a distinct image), with a trail left behind; asteroids are more distinct; and meteors are somewhere in between. (this may not be the real answer)
You're right, sorry I took so long to respond, I didn't see it because it wasn't a reply... whoOps... You're next!zannash wrote:I answered bmd234's questions.
1. Asronomer Giuseppe Piazzi discovered the first known dwarf planet or asteroid, Ceres
2. A fixed star
3. The titus-bode law is a rule that gives the approximate distances from the sun. It allowed Bode to believe there was another planet between Mars and Jupiter.
4. An AU is also known as an astromomical unit. It has 92955807.3 miles in it.
5. An Au is the distance from the earth to the sun.
1) List Kepler's laws. 2) What is a Bolide event? 3) In what part of the solar systems formation did solar winds sweep through inner solar system and strip of primordial atmospheres? 4) What did Edmond Halley do? 5) How far is Mercury from the sun?