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  • Asteroid Introduction

    Asteroids are rocky and metallic objects that orbit the Sun but are too small to be considered planets. Learn more about these mini-planets through asteroid science.

    www.solarviews.com

  • Asteroids

    Includes a multimedia tour that provides a history background dedicated to these bodies as well as images that present the actual position of them.

    www.geocities.com

  • Astronomy for Kids: Asteroids

    Includes information and two pictures related to this topic.

    www.frontiernet.net

  • Astronomy for Kids - Asteroids

    Provides a definition, a history background and pictures related to these bodies.

    www.kidsastronomy.com

  • Surfing the Net with Kids: Asteroids

    Provides a summary about this topic and links to other websites with additional information.

    www.surfnetkids.com

  • NEAR Voyage: Earth to Eros!

    Offers details about a mission dedicated to the exploration of the Eros 433 asteroid.

    near.jhuapl.edu

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