Deck 14: Solar System Debris: Keys to Our Origin

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The asteroid Vesta seems to have once been volcanically active, amazing for its small size.
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All known asteroids can be found in the asteroid belt.
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Typically, no more than a couple dozen potentially hazardous asteroids approach the Earth asclose as 0.05 A.U. each decade.
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Pluto's orbit takes it closer to the Sun than Neptune for part of its orbit.
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Discovered by the spacecraft Galileo, Dactyl is a satellite of larger Ida.
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Pluto is visible to the naked eye on extremely dark nights.
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The asteroids Gaspra, Ida, and Vesta all have surfaces that date back to the formation ofplanetesimals in the early solar system.
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Asteroids can be piles of rubble, as well as solid objects.
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Most asteroids are differentiated, as reflected by their spherical shapes.
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Pluto is smaller than many moons in the solar system.
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Rosetta, Giotto, Vega 2 and Stardust are all spacecraft that visited (made a close approach orlanded on)comets.
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The Kirkwood Gaps in the asteroid belt are due to resonances with Jupiter.
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Eros is the only asteroid upon which a spacecraft has landed.
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Most comets are discovered when their coma develops, giving them a fuzzy appearanceinstead of stellar such as asteroids.
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Both Ceres and Pluto were originally classified as planets, but are now classified as dwarfplanets.
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Several objects were called planets when they were originally discovered, but are no longercalled planets.
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New Horizons is the only spacecraft to make a soft landing on a comet.
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The planet that Pluto gets closest to is Neptune.
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Asteroids are similar in composition, leading scientists to suspect that they formed from thebreakup of a single large object, such as a planet.
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Triton and Pluto both probably originated in the Kuiper Belt.
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In addition to the asteroid belt, some meteorites come from the Moon and even Mars.
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Pluto has 3 known moons: Charon, Hydra and Nix.
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Meteor showers result when asteroids collide and this debris showers the inner solar system.
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The NASA orbiter that ultimately landed on the surface of the asteroid Eros was:

A)New Horizons.
B)Giotto.
C)Stardust.
D)NEAR Shoemaker.
E)Clementine.
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Pluto has 5 known moons: Charon, Hydra, Nix, Kerberos and Styx.
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The orbits of most asteroids:

A)lie beyond Neptune.
B)lie entirely beyond the orbit of Mars.
C)cross the orbit of Mars.
D)cross the orbit of Earth.
E)cross the orbits of all four terrestrial planets.
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Charon is Pluto's largest moon.
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Carbonaceous meteorites contain organic molecules, even amino acids.
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Iridium was the element that first alerted us to the unusual dust left behind by the K-Tboundary event.
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About what percent of all asteroids are S-type asteroids?

A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)50%
E)75%
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Pluto is probably one of the largest of the Kuiper Belt bodies beyond Neptune.
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Why do researchers believe that asteroids in the asteroid belt are primal rocks that did notmerge into a planet?

A)The total mass of the asteroids in the asteroid belt is much smaller than that of any terrestrialplanet in our solar system.
B)The differences in chemical compositions of the asteroids are too large for them to haveoriginated in a single body.
C)Jupiter's gravity could have prevented these objects merging into a single body.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Some meteorites found on Earth are believed to have originated on the Moon or Venus.
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Meteor showers are the result of debris left behind by the passage of a decaying comet.
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Scientists have proved that an asteroid or comet impact approximately 65 million years agocaused the extinction of the dinosaurs.
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Pluto's atmosphere does not change significantly during the course of its year.
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Sedna, with a perihelion three times farther out than Pluto, and a period of thousands ofyears, is just a typical Kuiper Belt body.
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Charon is Pluto's only moon.
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About what percent of all asteroids are C-type asteroids?

A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)50%
E)75%
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Pluto's entire surface seems to be about the same age.
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The orbital resonances with Jupiter are shown in the:

A)Cassini division.
B)Zone of Avoidance.
C)Kirkwood Gaps.
D)ring arcs.
E)orbits of the Aten asteroids.
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Which asteroid did Dawn visit first and which is second in its planned mission?

A)Mathilde, Eros
B)Ida, Dactyl
C)Vesta, Ceres
D)Gaspra, Ida
E)Pallas, Ceres
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On its way to Jupiter, Galileo also gave us close-ups of:

A)Mars and Venus.
B)Ceres and Vesta.
C)Gaspra and Ida.
D)Mathilde and Eros.
E)Mercury and Venus.
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Vesta's density is:

A)about the same as other asteroids, around 2100-2900 kg/m3.\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 }.
B)lower than typical asteroids, around 1400 kg/m3\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } 3
C)about the same as a typical comet, around 100 kg/m3\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 }
D)about the same as the densest meteorites, around 5000 kg/m3\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } ^3
E)more than the density of other asteroids, but less than the density of a terrestrial planet; around3500 kg/m3\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } ^3
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The type of asteroid that would appear darkest and reflect the least light is type:

A)A.
B)B.
C)C.
D)D.
E)S.
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Based on observations by the Dawn spacecraft, scientists have concluded that Vesta mightbe:

A)a planetesimal left over from the solar system's formation.
B)the only remaining protoplanet in our solar system.
C)one of the dwarf planets in our solar system.
D)a fragment of Mars.
E)one of the remnants of the planet that broke up to form the asteroid belt.
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Before it arrived in orbit about Eros, the NEAR spacecraft also flew past:

A)Venus.
B)asteroid Mathilde.
C)Comet Wild.
D)Mars.
E)Comet Halley.
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About how many potentially hazardous asteroids pass within 0.05 A.U. of the Earth perdecade in modern times?

A)none
B)10-20
C)200-300
D)5000-1000
E)A completely unknown quantity; it could easily be anywhere from just a few to millions.
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Asteroid 2004 FH passed within a tenth of the Earth-Moon distance in March 2004. When itsperiod was found to be about nine months, it was classified as a(n):

A)short period comet.
B)Aten asteroid.
C)Apollo asteroid.
D)Amor asteroid.
E)Kuiper Belt Object.
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The Amor asteroids have orbits that:

A)stay closer to the Sun, on average, than we do.
B)stay out beyond Neptune.
C)stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
D)cross the orbit of Mars, but not Earth, at perihelion.
E)cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
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What are Dactyl, Gaspra, Mathilde, Eros, and Ida?

A)the four largest main belt asteroids, and the first to be discovered
B)the first four bodies found in the Kuiper Belt after Pluto
C)newly discovered small moons of Saturn
D)four asteroids that have been explored by spacecraft
E)newly discovered retrograde moons of Jupiter
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Dactyl was photographed by the Galileo spacecraft. It is:

A)a moon of the asteroid Ida.
B)a moon of Halley's Comet.
C)one of the small moons of Jupiter, thought to be a captured asteroid.
D)one of the larger asteroids found in the asteroid belt.
E)an Earth-crossing asteroid.
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The three largest asteroids are:

A)Pluto, Sedna, and Quaoar.
B)Deimos, Phobos, and Athos.
C)Ida, Gaspra, and Mathilde.
D)Ceres, Pallas, and Vesta.
E)Halley, Hale-Bopp, and Hyakutake.
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Compared to Ida, Eros, and Gaspra, what was odd about Mathilde?

A)It had a small moon, so we could more accurately find its mass.
B)It was much denser, probably made of iron and nickel, a class M asteroid.
C)It was less dense than water, indicating it was a comet nucleus, rather than an asteroid.
D)It was less dense than rock, but more than ice, suggesting a porous structure.
E)It was the same density as the Earth's Moon, indicating it had been knocked off our Moon.
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Which of the following objects could be a protoplanet?

A)Earth's Moon
B)Vesta
C)Pluto
D)Ida
E)Comet Halley
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What is the defining property of the Trojan asteroids?

A)Their orbital periods are exactly one year, like ours.
B)They have orbits that cross the orbit of Earth, but not that of Venus.
C)They have orbits at the distance of Jupiter and 60 degrees ahead of or behind it.
D)They have orbits between Saturn and Uranus.
E)Like Pluto, they are in a 3:2 resonance with Neptune.
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The type of asteroid that would be the densest would be type:

A)C.
B)M.
C)S.
D)V.
E)Z.
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What is the typical size of most known asteroids?

A)a few meters
B)a few kilometers
C)a few hundred kilometers
D)larger than the Moon
E)larger than the Earth
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The Trojan asteroids have orbits that:

A)are, on average, closer to the Sun than we are.
B)cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
C)cross the orbit of Mars, but not Earth, at perihelion.
D)stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
E)stay out beyond Neptune.
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Asteroids studied by spacecraft have densities that are:

A)about the same as Jupiter's density.
B)similar to the density of water.
C)less than the density of any jovian planet in our solar system.
D)less than the density of any terrestrial planet in our solar system.
E)greater than the density of any terrestrial planet in our solar system.
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Which of the following objects never collide with Earth?

A)Apollo asteroids
B)Amor asteroids
C)Aten asteroids
D)long period comets
E)short period comets
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The orbits of most comets:

A)are like the planets, fairly circular and in the ecliptic plane.
B)lie almost entirely beyond the orbit of Neptune.
C)have perihelions within the orbits of Mercury.
D)go no farther out than Pluto, then return to the Sun again.
E)are shorter than the 76 year period for Comet Halley.
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Which of these spacecraft did not visit (make a close approach to or land on)a comet?

A)Dawn
B)Deep Impact
C)Rosetta
D)Giotto
E)Vega 2
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What is so unusual about Pluto's orbit?

A)It lies exactly on the ecliptic.
B)It has the lowest eccentricity of any planet's orbit.
C)It is more inclined to the ecliptic than any of the eight planets.
D)It has an unexpectedly short orbital period.
E)It's orbital period is exactly twice that of Neptune's.
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Deep Impact showed that the internal composition of Comet Tempel 1 was consistent with a:

A)rocky nucleus.
B)dirty snowball.
C)molten core in the nucleus.
D)plasma.
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What are comets made of?

A)silicates and rocky dust
B)metallic dust particles
C)dark colored complex hydrocarbons
D)methane, ammonia, and water ice
E)all of the above
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The Apollo and Aten asteroids have orbits that:

A)cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
B)cross the orbit of Mars, but not Earth, at perihelion.
C)remain between Mars and Jupiter, in the main belt.
D)stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
E)stay out beyond Neptune.
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Pluto's density is most similar to:

A)the terrestrial planets.
B)the jovian planets.
C)moons of the jovian planets.
D)Mercury, but not Venus, Earth, or Mars.
E)Saturn, but not Jupiter, Uranus, or Neptune.
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The tail of a comet always points:

A)toward the Sun and disappears at perihelion.
B)toward Earth and never varies.
C)away from the Sun and disappears at perihelion.
D)away from the Sun and becomes longest and brightest at perihelion.
E)in the direction of the comet's motion.
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The Kuiper Belt objects have orbits that:

A)carry them thousands of A.U. beyond the Sun.
B)stay out just beyond Neptune and close to the ecliptic.
C)stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
D)cross the orbit of Mars at perihelion.
E)cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
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What part of a comet has only been seen in detail by a space probe?

A)meteoroid trail
B)dust tail
C)ion tail
D)coma
E)nucleus
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The nucleus, or main solid body, of a comet has a typical size of:

A)a few centimeters.
B)a few meters.
C)a few kilometers.
D)a few hundred kilometers.
E)a few thousand kilometers.
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From its orbit, we now recognize Pluto as one of the largest members of the:

A)moons of Neptune.
B)asteroid belt.
C)Kuiper Belt.
D)Oort Cloud.
E)Zodiacal Belt.
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Halley's Comet last passed Earth in 1986. It will be due back in:

A)2012.
B)2048.
C)2061.
D)2086.
E)the twenty-third century.
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Pluto's moon is most similar to:

A)Europa.
B)Miranda.
C)Triton.
D)our Moon.
E)Mercury.
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Pluto's bulk density is:

A) 3,400 kg/m33,400 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } , omparable to our Moon's.
B) 2,100 kg/m32,100 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } , similar to Callisto's mix of rock and ice.
C) 1,200 kg/m31,200 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } like Mimas, made of almost pure ice.
D) 700 kg/m3,700 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } , ike Saturn a mix of hydrogen and helium slush.
E) 400 kg/m3400 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } \text {, } lie Comet Halley's nucleus, a ice ball with many gas pockets.
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The Oort Cloud is thought to be:

A)the cloud of gas and dust from which our solar system formed.
B)a cloud of debris that occasionally encounters the Earth, causing a meteor shower.
C)the spherical cloud of comets and some larger icy bodies surrounding the outer solar system.
D)a cloud of asteroids moving between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
E)the material in the ecliptic plane that creates the zodiacal light.
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Pluto was discovered in:

A)ancient times.
B)1789.
C)1859.
D)1930.
E)1992.
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The two names most associated with the discovery of Pluto are:

A)Adams and Leverrier.
B)Herschel and Bode.
C)Kuiper and Whipple.
D)Lowell and Tombaugh.
E)Shoemaker and Levy.
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Long period comets are thought to reside mainly in the:

A)asteroid belt.
B)Kirkwood gaps.
C)Kuiper Belt.
D)Oort Cloud.
E)Interstellar Medium.
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The asteroid Vesta seems to have once been volcanically active, amazing for its small size.
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All known asteroids can be found in the asteroid belt.
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Typically, no more than a couple dozen potentially hazardous asteroids approach the Earth asclose as 0.05 A.U. each decade.
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Pluto's orbit takes it closer to the Sun than Neptune for part of its orbit.
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Discovered by the spacecraft Galileo, Dactyl is a satellite of larger Ida.
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Pluto is visible to the naked eye on extremely dark nights.
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The asteroids Gaspra, Ida, and Vesta all have surfaces that date back to the formation ofplanetesimals in the early solar system.
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Asteroids can be piles of rubble, as well as solid objects.
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Most asteroids are differentiated, as reflected by their spherical shapes.
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Pluto is smaller than many moons in the solar system.
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Rosetta, Giotto, Vega 2 and Stardust are all spacecraft that visited (made a close approach orlanded on)comets.
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The Kirkwood Gaps in the asteroid belt are due to resonances with Jupiter.
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Eros is the only asteroid upon which a spacecraft has landed.
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Most comets are discovered when their coma develops, giving them a fuzzy appearanceinstead of stellar such as asteroids.
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Both Ceres and Pluto were originally classified as planets, but are now classified as dwarfplanets.
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Several objects were called planets when they were originally discovered, but are no longercalled planets.
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New Horizons is the only spacecraft to make a soft landing on a comet.
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The planet that Pluto gets closest to is Neptune.
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Asteroids are similar in composition, leading scientists to suspect that they formed from thebreakup of a single large object, such as a planet.
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Triton and Pluto both probably originated in the Kuiper Belt.
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In addition to the asteroid belt, some meteorites come from the Moon and even Mars.
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Pluto has 3 known moons: Charon, Hydra and Nix.
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Meteor showers result when asteroids collide and this debris showers the inner solar system.
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The NASA orbiter that ultimately landed on the surface of the asteroid Eros was:

A)New Horizons.
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C)Stardust.
D)NEAR Shoemaker.
E)Clementine.
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Pluto has 5 known moons: Charon, Hydra, Nix, Kerberos and Styx.
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The orbits of most asteroids:

A)lie beyond Neptune.
B)lie entirely beyond the orbit of Mars.
C)cross the orbit of Mars.
D)cross the orbit of Earth.
E)cross the orbits of all four terrestrial planets.
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Charon is Pluto's largest moon.
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Carbonaceous meteorites contain organic molecules, even amino acids.
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Iridium was the element that first alerted us to the unusual dust left behind by the K-Tboundary event.
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About what percent of all asteroids are S-type asteroids?

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D)50%
E)75%
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Pluto is probably one of the largest of the Kuiper Belt bodies beyond Neptune.
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Why do researchers believe that asteroids in the asteroid belt are primal rocks that did notmerge into a planet?

A)The total mass of the asteroids in the asteroid belt is much smaller than that of any terrestrialplanet in our solar system.
B)The differences in chemical compositions of the asteroids are too large for them to haveoriginated in a single body.
C)Jupiter's gravity could have prevented these objects merging into a single body.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Some meteorites found on Earth are believed to have originated on the Moon or Venus.
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Meteor showers are the result of debris left behind by the passage of a decaying comet.
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Scientists have proved that an asteroid or comet impact approximately 65 million years agocaused the extinction of the dinosaurs.
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Pluto's atmosphere does not change significantly during the course of its year.
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Sedna, with a perihelion three times farther out than Pluto, and a period of thousands ofyears, is just a typical Kuiper Belt body.
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Charon is Pluto's only moon.
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About what percent of all asteroids are C-type asteroids?

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C)15%
D)50%
E)75%
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Pluto's entire surface seems to be about the same age.
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The orbital resonances with Jupiter are shown in the:

A)Cassini division.
B)Zone of Avoidance.
C)Kirkwood Gaps.
D)ring arcs.
E)orbits of the Aten asteroids.
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Which asteroid did Dawn visit first and which is second in its planned mission?

A)Mathilde, Eros
B)Ida, Dactyl
C)Vesta, Ceres
D)Gaspra, Ida
E)Pallas, Ceres
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On its way to Jupiter, Galileo also gave us close-ups of:

A)Mars and Venus.
B)Ceres and Vesta.
C)Gaspra and Ida.
D)Mathilde and Eros.
E)Mercury and Venus.
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Vesta's density is:

A)about the same as other asteroids, around 2100-2900 kg/m3.\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 }.
B)lower than typical asteroids, around 1400 kg/m3\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } 3
C)about the same as a typical comet, around 100 kg/m3\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 }
D)about the same as the densest meteorites, around 5000 kg/m3\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } ^3
E)more than the density of other asteroids, but less than the density of a terrestrial planet; around3500 kg/m3\mathrm { kg } / \mathrm { m } ^3
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The type of asteroid that would appear darkest and reflect the least light is type:

A)A.
B)B.
C)C.
D)D.
E)S.
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Based on observations by the Dawn spacecraft, scientists have concluded that Vesta mightbe:

A)a planetesimal left over from the solar system's formation.
B)the only remaining protoplanet in our solar system.
C)one of the dwarf planets in our solar system.
D)a fragment of Mars.
E)one of the remnants of the planet that broke up to form the asteroid belt.
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Before it arrived in orbit about Eros, the NEAR spacecraft also flew past:

A)Venus.
B)asteroid Mathilde.
C)Comet Wild.
D)Mars.
E)Comet Halley.
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About how many potentially hazardous asteroids pass within 0.05 A.U. of the Earth perdecade in modern times?

A)none
B)10-20
C)200-300
D)5000-1000
E)A completely unknown quantity; it could easily be anywhere from just a few to millions.
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Asteroid 2004 FH passed within a tenth of the Earth-Moon distance in March 2004. When itsperiod was found to be about nine months, it was classified as a(n):

A)short period comet.
B)Aten asteroid.
C)Apollo asteroid.
D)Amor asteroid.
E)Kuiper Belt Object.
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The Amor asteroids have orbits that:

A)stay closer to the Sun, on average, than we do.
B)stay out beyond Neptune.
C)stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
D)cross the orbit of Mars, but not Earth, at perihelion.
E)cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
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What are Dactyl, Gaspra, Mathilde, Eros, and Ida?

A)the four largest main belt asteroids, and the first to be discovered
B)the first four bodies found in the Kuiper Belt after Pluto
C)newly discovered small moons of Saturn
D)four asteroids that have been explored by spacecraft
E)newly discovered retrograde moons of Jupiter
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Dactyl was photographed by the Galileo spacecraft. It is:

A)a moon of the asteroid Ida.
B)a moon of Halley's Comet.
C)one of the small moons of Jupiter, thought to be a captured asteroid.
D)one of the larger asteroids found in the asteroid belt.
E)an Earth-crossing asteroid.
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53
The three largest asteroids are:

A)Pluto, Sedna, and Quaoar.
B)Deimos, Phobos, and Athos.
C)Ida, Gaspra, and Mathilde.
D)Ceres, Pallas, and Vesta.
E)Halley, Hale-Bopp, and Hyakutake.
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54
Compared to Ida, Eros, and Gaspra, what was odd about Mathilde?

A)It had a small moon, so we could more accurately find its mass.
B)It was much denser, probably made of iron and nickel, a class M asteroid.
C)It was less dense than water, indicating it was a comet nucleus, rather than an asteroid.
D)It was less dense than rock, but more than ice, suggesting a porous structure.
E)It was the same density as the Earth's Moon, indicating it had been knocked off our Moon.
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55
Which of the following objects could be a protoplanet?

A)Earth's Moon
B)Vesta
C)Pluto
D)Ida
E)Comet Halley
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56
What is the defining property of the Trojan asteroids?

A)Their orbital periods are exactly one year, like ours.
B)They have orbits that cross the orbit of Earth, but not that of Venus.
C)They have orbits at the distance of Jupiter and 60 degrees ahead of or behind it.
D)They have orbits between Saturn and Uranus.
E)Like Pluto, they are in a 3:2 resonance with Neptune.
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57
The type of asteroid that would be the densest would be type:

A)C.
B)M.
C)S.
D)V.
E)Z.
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58
What is the typical size of most known asteroids?

A)a few meters
B)a few kilometers
C)a few hundred kilometers
D)larger than the Moon
E)larger than the Earth
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59
The Trojan asteroids have orbits that:

A)are, on average, closer to the Sun than we are.
B)cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
C)cross the orbit of Mars, but not Earth, at perihelion.
D)stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
E)stay out beyond Neptune.
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60
Asteroids studied by spacecraft have densities that are:

A)about the same as Jupiter's density.
B)similar to the density of water.
C)less than the density of any jovian planet in our solar system.
D)less than the density of any terrestrial planet in our solar system.
E)greater than the density of any terrestrial planet in our solar system.
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61
Which of the following objects never collide with Earth?

A)Apollo asteroids
B)Amor asteroids
C)Aten asteroids
D)long period comets
E)short period comets
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62
The orbits of most comets:

A)are like the planets, fairly circular and in the ecliptic plane.
B)lie almost entirely beyond the orbit of Neptune.
C)have perihelions within the orbits of Mercury.
D)go no farther out than Pluto, then return to the Sun again.
E)are shorter than the 76 year period for Comet Halley.
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63
Which of these spacecraft did not visit (make a close approach to or land on)a comet?

A)Dawn
B)Deep Impact
C)Rosetta
D)Giotto
E)Vega 2
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64
What is so unusual about Pluto's orbit?

A)It lies exactly on the ecliptic.
B)It has the lowest eccentricity of any planet's orbit.
C)It is more inclined to the ecliptic than any of the eight planets.
D)It has an unexpectedly short orbital period.
E)It's orbital period is exactly twice that of Neptune's.
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65
Deep Impact showed that the internal composition of Comet Tempel 1 was consistent with a:

A)rocky nucleus.
B)dirty snowball.
C)molten core in the nucleus.
D)plasma.
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66
What are comets made of?

A)silicates and rocky dust
B)metallic dust particles
C)dark colored complex hydrocarbons
D)methane, ammonia, and water ice
E)all of the above
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67
The Apollo and Aten asteroids have orbits that:

A)cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
B)cross the orbit of Mars, but not Earth, at perihelion.
C)remain between Mars and Jupiter, in the main belt.
D)stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
E)stay out beyond Neptune.
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68
Pluto's density is most similar to:

A)the terrestrial planets.
B)the jovian planets.
C)moons of the jovian planets.
D)Mercury, but not Venus, Earth, or Mars.
E)Saturn, but not Jupiter, Uranus, or Neptune.
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69
The tail of a comet always points:

A)toward the Sun and disappears at perihelion.
B)toward Earth and never varies.
C)away from the Sun and disappears at perihelion.
D)away from the Sun and becomes longest and brightest at perihelion.
E)in the direction of the comet's motion.
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70
The Kuiper Belt objects have orbits that:

A)carry them thousands of A.U. beyond the Sun.
B)stay out just beyond Neptune and close to the ecliptic.
C)stay sixty degrees ahead of or behind Jupiter.
D)cross the orbit of Mars at perihelion.
E)cross the orbit of Earth at perihelion.
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71
What part of a comet has only been seen in detail by a space probe?

A)meteoroid trail
B)dust tail
C)ion tail
D)coma
E)nucleus
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72
The nucleus, or main solid body, of a comet has a typical size of:

A)a few centimeters.
B)a few meters.
C)a few kilometers.
D)a few hundred kilometers.
E)a few thousand kilometers.
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73
From its orbit, we now recognize Pluto as one of the largest members of the:

A)moons of Neptune.
B)asteroid belt.
C)Kuiper Belt.
D)Oort Cloud.
E)Zodiacal Belt.
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74
Halley's Comet last passed Earth in 1986. It will be due back in:

A)2012.
B)2048.
C)2061.
D)2086.
E)the twenty-third century.
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75
Pluto's moon is most similar to:

A)Europa.
B)Miranda.
C)Triton.
D)our Moon.
E)Mercury.
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76
Pluto's bulk density is:

A) 3,400 kg/m33,400 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } , omparable to our Moon's.
B) 2,100 kg/m32,100 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } , similar to Callisto's mix of rock and ice.
C) 1,200 kg/m31,200 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } like Mimas, made of almost pure ice.
D) 700 kg/m3,700 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } , ike Saturn a mix of hydrogen and helium slush.
E) 400 kg/m3400 \mathrm {~kg} / \mathrm { m } ^ { 3 } \text {, } lie Comet Halley's nucleus, a ice ball with many gas pockets.
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77
The Oort Cloud is thought to be:

A)the cloud of gas and dust from which our solar system formed.
B)a cloud of debris that occasionally encounters the Earth, causing a meteor shower.
C)the spherical cloud of comets and some larger icy bodies surrounding the outer solar system.
D)a cloud of asteroids moving between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
E)the material in the ecliptic plane that creates the zodiacal light.
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78
Pluto was discovered in:

A)ancient times.
B)1789.
C)1859.
D)1930.
E)1992.
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79
The two names most associated with the discovery of Pluto are:

A)Adams and Leverrier.
B)Herschel and Bode.
C)Kuiper and Whipple.
D)Lowell and Tombaugh.
E)Shoemaker and Levy.
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80
Long period comets are thought to reside mainly in the:

A)asteroid belt.
B)Kirkwood gaps.
C)Kuiper Belt.
D)Oort Cloud.
E)Interstellar Medium.
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