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The Last Frontier: The Rest!

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The world's last frontier is space, the most outer reaches known to man. This is my last report!

by Etrnl *
Space Explorer

The Last Frontier: The Rest!

Well, it's hard to believe, but this is the last edition of The Last Frontier! I have a lot of websites to thank, so I'll just say Thank You, hehe.

METEORS, METEORITES, COMETS, STARS, THE ASTEROID BELT, AND THE MILKY WAY

Meteors and Metorites:
Meteors are also known as shooting or falling stars. They look like this as they burn up falling through Earth's atmophere. Meteorites happen if the meteor is big enough to get all the way through and hit the Earth's ground!

Comets and Stars:
Comets are compounds of ice, water, and dirt. As they get closer to the sun, they start to melt and leave behind a trail of boiled-off water, which is why comets look like they have tails.

Stars are burning balls of gas. There are BILLIONS and BILLIONS of stars, but the closest one is the sun. Stars come in clusters, that appear to us as constellations, like the Big and Little Dippers, Leo, Cancer, etc.

The Asteroid Belt:
The asteroid belt is a band of asteroids like a big ring around the sun, found between Mars and Jupiter. There are lots of theories about where it came from, including the idea that it may have been a small planet that somehow exploded.

The Milky Way:
The Milky Way is the galaxy of stars that our solar system is in. Here is a very clear picture of the Milky Way, taken by the COBE satellite:

This picture came from this site.

WOW!

Well, I hope you've all enjoyed the last The Last Frontier. Remember, if you have any questions about any of the articles you have seen, Y-mail me @ Etrnl *. Even if it's to tell me what you think!

Oh, and all of this info is from my mind, not any website. Thanks to the Times Editor, the Assistant Editor, and Bigfoot Bill, for encouraging me and allowing me to write for the Times.

Thanx to all of you peeps reading this article!

Thanx everyone, Etrnl *


 

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