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Asteroid -
an irregularly shaped rock that orbits the Sun.
Comet -
a space object made of ice and dust that orbits a star and develops a long, bright tail as it nears its star.
Core -
the center of an object.
Crater -
a hole in the ground caused by the impact of an object from space.
Dwarf planet -
a nearly round object that orbits a star, is smaller than a planet, and is not a satellite of another object.
Gas giant
a large planet that is mainly made up of gases.
Gravity -
the force that pulls all objects toward each other.
Moon -
a huge ball of rock that travels around a planet; a natural satellite.
Orbit -
to revolve around another object.
Planet
large bodies, natural satellites, that orbit the Sun, a star.
Satellite
a natural or human-made object that orbits Earth or another object in space.
Solar system
a group of objects in space that orbit a star.
Star -
a body in outer space, made of hot gases, that shines in the night sky.
Terrestrial
like Earth; describes planets that are rocky and Earthlike in size.
Asteroid belt
the area in space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids orbit.
Atmosphere
a layer of gases surrounding a planet, star, or moon.
Gas
a substance with no fixed volume or shape that can expand freely.
Helium
the second lightest chemical element; often a gas.
Hydrogen
the lightest chemical element; often a gas.
Mass-
the measure of the amount of matter in an object.
Methane
a colorless, odorless, flammable gas commonly called "natural gas".
Oxygen
a gas that has no color, taste, or smell, and which people need to live.