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Vika [28.1K]
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statuscvo [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

planets

meteoroids

terrestrial planets

Jupiter

Explanation:

The <u>planets </u>are bodies of rock or gas that are named for ancient gods.

<u>Planets are astronomical bodies. They can be found orbiting stars with gravity.</u> The Earth that we live on is a planet. It is also part of the<u> Solar System which consists of eight planets. All these planets, besides Earth, have the names of ancient Roman and Greek gods and goddesses. </u>

<u>Meteoroids </u>are made of rock or metal, which often collide with Earth.

<u>Meteoroids are space bodies made from various materials. </u>They are smaller than asteroids, usually going up to one meter.<u> They often collide with the Earth but do not cause damage as the atmosphere shreds them until they are no longer dangerous. </u>When people see meteoroids with the naked eye, they call them shootings tars.

The <u>terrestrial planets</u> are most similar to Earth.

<u>These types of planets are composed of rock and metals, which means they have solid surfaces. They are, therefore, similar to the Earth. </u>In our Solar system, terrestrial planets are Venus, Mercury, and Mars.

The Juno probe is exploring the planet <u>Jupiter</u>

<u>Juno is NASA’s spacecraft sent into space in 2011. to explore Jupiter. </u>It should measure its gravity and magnetic fields, and to offer us knowledge of how Jupiter builds, what does it look like, what is in its the core, temperature, etc. Name Juno comes from Roman mythology; goddesses Juno was the wife of the chief god Jupiter.

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