The 130th asteroid
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ELECTRAThe 130th asteroid.
CERESThe biggest asteroid
CERESThe largest asteroid
EROSThe 433d asteroid.
IRISThe seventh asteroid.
MARSNeighbor of the asteroid belt
CERESThe asteroid belt's largest body
EROSAsteroid approaching the earth in 1964.
CERESLargest object in the asteroid belt
CERESLargest asteroid in the solar system
CERESDwarf planet in the asteroid belt
ORBITSANDPIECESAnother name for the asteroid belt?
VESTASecond-largest body in the asteroid belt
EROSAsteroid viewed by the NEAR spacecraft, 2000
CERESThe largest asteroid in the solar system
VESTAOnly asteroid visible with the naked eye
ICARUSAsteroid that gets close to the sun
IDA243 ... (asteroid photographed by the Galileo probe)
OUTERLike the planets beyond the asteroid belt
ICARUSAsteroid with the closest approach to the sun
asteroidalof or pertaining to an asteroid, or to the asteroids
ICARUSAsteroid that gets nearer to the sun than any other body
erosasteroid discovered in the 19th century that approaches earth every 44 years
erosesasteroid discovered in the 19th century that approaches earth every 44 years
grazersan asteroid in an orbit that takes it close to the earth
ceresthe first asteroid to be discovered, being the largest and one of the brightest
aphelionsThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
perihelionThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is closest to the sun
appulsiverelating to an appulse, the close approach of a planet or asteroid to a star without the occurrence of an eclipse
appulsivelyAPPULSIVE, relating to an appulse, the close approach of a planet or asteroid to a star without the occurrence of an eclipse
ceresdwarf planet that orbits within the asteroid belt with a mean distance from the sun of 2.7 astronomical units (260 million miles) and a diameter of 590 miles (950 kilometers)
asteroidsA small rocky body orbiting the sun. Large numbers of these, ranging in size from nearly 600 miles (1,000 km) across (Ceres) to dust particles, are found (as the asteroid belt) esp. between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, though some have more eccentric orbits, and a few pass close to the earth or enter the atmosphere as meteors