Exam 15: Asteroids, Comets, and Impacts
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The asteroid Vesta is believed to have suffered a major collision a few billion years ago. Where is the debris created from this collision?
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The first asteroid to be photographed in detail by a spacecraft was:
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Widmanstätten patterns uniquely identify samples as iron meteorites. Why is this?
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Which one of the following parts of a comet is not visible to the naked eye?
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Some meteorites have been identified as coming from other bodies in our solar system. Which of the following is NOT one of those sources?
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Recent calculations show that the Tunguska explosion in Siberia in 1908, which had an explosive power of several hundred kilotons of TNT, was probably caused by:
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The Widmanstätten pattern uncovered by acid etching of the surfaces of many iron meteorites consists of:
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Which of the following governs the direction in which a comet's ion tail is aligned in space?
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A stony meteorite might show evidence of each of the following EXCEPT ONE. Which is the EXCEPTION?
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What influence did Jupiter have on the formation of the asteroid belt, and how do we know?
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Although there is no official dividing line, a chunk of rock orbiting the Sun is generally considered an asteroid rather than a meteoroid if it:
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Astronomers have been searching for additional planets, especially since the discovery of Uranus in 1781. But why were efforts concentrated around 2 to 3 au from the Sun in the early nineteenth century?
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As of 2013, we had done all of the following comet investigations EXCEPT ONE. Which is the EXCEPTION?
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The surfaces of the asteroids Ida and Mathilde, photographed by the Galileo and NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft show:
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It is believed there were originally far more objects in the asteroid belt than there are now. What happened to the rest of them?
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When the solar system first formed, there were numerous icy planetesimals in the vicinity of the newly formed jovian planets. What happened to most of these planetesimals?
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