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thumb|Asteroid pri svojej obľúbenej činnosti Asteroid alebo kozmický šuter (niekedy sa používa aj slovenský názov planétôčka) je kus skaly, ktorý lieta. Asteroidy predstavujú tie úlomky hornín, ktoré pri formovaní planét nijaká planéta nechcela. Z tohto dôvodu majú asteroidy hlboko zakorenený komplex menejcennosti a sú veľmi agresívne. Nemajú na práci nič iné, než lietať po slnečnej sústave a hľadať niečo, do čoho by narazili. Z dlhodobých štatistických pozorovaní, ktoré robili Holywoodski režiséri vyplynulo, že teleso, ktoré sa stáva najčastejšou obeťou útoku asteroidov je Zem. Traditionally, small bodies orbiting the Sun were classified as asteroids, comets or meteoroids, with anything smaller than ten metres across being called a meteoroid. The term "asteroid" is somewhat ill-defined. It never had a formal definition, with the broader term minor planet being preferred by the International Astronomical Union until 2006, when the term "small Solar System body" was introduced to cover both minor planets and comets. Other languages prefer "planetoid" (Greek for "planet-like"), and this term is occasionally used in English for the larger asteroids. The word "planetesimal" has a similar meaning, but refers specifically to the small building blocks of the planets that existed at the time the Solar System was forming. The term "planetule" was coined by the geologist Wi thumb|286px|Der Asteroid "157-Golgotha" im BahaksystemAsteroiden können in Mass Effect in Asteroidengürteln innerhalb verschiedener Sonnensysteme gefunden werden. Asteroiden werden manchmal auch als Waffen eingesetzt, insbesondere von den Turianern und den Kroganern. Aus dem Orbit abgeworfen, verursachen sie massiven Schaden, trotz minimalem Aufwand und geringer Kosten. Auch Terroristengruppen nutzen diese Taktik manchmal. 250px|thumb|right|En Asteroid. En asteroid är en liten himlakropp som består av sten och metall som kan variera mycket i storlek. Det finns en stor asteroid bälte i solsystemet mellan planeterna Mars och Jupiter. Under 2002 skickade Anubis en naquadah-rik asteroid till Jorden, som var stor nog att förstöra planeten. (SG1: "Fail Safe") Asteroids are chunks of solid matter of various shapes that are smaller than planets. Asteroids are chunks of solid matter of various shapes that are smaller than planets. An asteroid is any of many minor C Bs composed of metal and rock that orbit the Sun (mostly between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars) An asteroid was a type of minor planet. There were many different asteroids located in the solar system and the greater galaxy, as well as the rest of outer space. One notable asteroid was the Spacemen Homeworld, which was located a few thousand miles away from Earth. The Asteroid was were Prime Evil stranded three Alien visitors who were on their way to Earth after he took over their Alien Spaceship in the year 2340. Eventually, the Ghostbusters and Futura took control of the spaceship and managed to locate Zorgon, Nexor and the third, Unidentified Alien before they ran out of oxygen. Asteroids are obstacles that appear in several games in the series. They are large pieces of rock that float aimlessly through space and deal damage to Arwings upon contact. Asteroids can be found in several sizes, some as big as an Arwing or even bigger than the Great Fox. Humans and other races have converted larger asteroids into habitats by mining their interiors and building with their hollow shells. Project Genesis is a notable example of an asteroid being utilized in this way. (TOS movie: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) There were many asteroids around Bajor. The Bajoran Resistance used to land their ships on asteroids and ride them undetected through the B'hava'el system. In 2370, Kira Nerys used the same tactic with a Starfleet runabout in the Davon system to sneak the vessel close to a moon to rescue a kidnapped Horta. (DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky) An asteroid is an object in space smaller than a planet and can range in size, diameter and orbit. They can also be called minor planets or planetoids. A group of asteroids in orbit of a star are called an asteroid belt or an asteroid field. Earth Starfleet and the Denobulans constructed Cold Station 12 on an asteroid sometime in the early 22nd century. (ENT: "Borderland", "Cold Station 12", "The Augments"). This facility was still in use by the 24th century. (Star Trek: Remington) Pandora Station was constructed on an asteroid in the Typhon Expanse. (Star Trek: Pandora Station) An asteroid, also known as a minor planet, is an irregularly shaped rock that orbits the Sun mainly between Mars and Jupiter in the Asteroid Belt. Some moons are captured asteroids (like Phobos and Deimos). Planets and moons sometimes get impacted by asteroids, forming huge impact craters on their surfaces. Unlike Asteroid Belts, asteroids may contain a colony. Colonies built on asteroids are generally smaller then those found on planets, however an asteroid can be useful for storing research facilities. No species has any interest in developing or improving colonies upon these rocks and they are just used as mining colonies, with a meager taxable population. Asteroids can only contain up to three extractors so it will either be one metal and two crystal extractors. Or two metal and one crystal extractor. Asteroids are large objects in space made of rock and various elements that can sometimes be found in asteroid belts. Often, asteroids are created as the result of ancient collisions between planets. Asteroids will fall down on the ground in Star Man's stage, and it can be destroyed by shots. Spock once made the distinction between a planetoid and asteroid while describing Gamma Canaris N as "more than an asteroid," "like a small planetoid." (TOS: "Metamorphosis" ) An asteroid hit the Terra Nova colony in the 2080s. (ENT: "Terra Nova") In an alternate timeline, Commander Charles Tucker III and Sub-Commander T'Pol had their honeymoon in cargo bay 3 of the Enterprise NX-01, which Tucker filled with sand they dug up from a passing asteroid. (ENT: "E²") In 2365, while on approach to Bringloid V, the USS Enterprise-D passed an asteroid. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" ) Kada-bada-BOOM-BAM! Everyone's dead! Therefore, no one is writing this article. Therefore, this article must now terminate. Science "Asteroid" is a natural obstacle in Mega Man 5 and Mega Man for the Game Gear. It appears in the first part of Star Man's stage. It crashes down on to the ground. Despite not being robots, these will drop the normal power-ups when shot. Gravity Hold will remove all asteroids on the screen at once, making it a good choice weapon if being overhwhelmed by asteroids. An asteroid was a chunk of rock in space, large compared to many things such as flora and fauna but small compared to planets and stars. They were similar to, but not to be confused with, comets, planetoids and dwarf planets, and were usually located in asteroid belts. An Asteroid is made up of rubble which resulted from a battle and is presented as a smaller planet hovering above the affected planet. It has the same coordinates as the planet that it formed at. The maximum amount of field an asteroid can have is 50. The Asteroid (通常弾 (アステロイド) Asuteroido?, lit. Normal Bullets) is a Normal Trigger. It has no special attributes, but has high bullet power. By combining two Asteroids, one can create the Gimlet, which has increased bullet power, as shown by Kōhei Izumi. An Asteroid is a Celestial Object made up of stone. They naturally exist in the Cosmos and are sometimes summoned by skilled Space elementalists for means of attacking. Asteroids are recurring objects within the Metroid series of games. One asteroid was constructed into a lair for Mother Brain and named Metroid, during the events of the Nintendo Comics System and Captain N: The Game Master. SR388 has a nearby asteroid belt that claimed Samus Aran's Gunship and nearly killed its owner. A space station in the same system, the Biologic Space Laboratories research station, appears to have been a hollowed out asteroid, and it was set by Samus to collide with SR388, decimating all life on the planet. The Ceres Space Colony also has a nearby asteroid belt, and some asteroids can be seen in Metroid: Other M cutscenes. In the Metroid Prime room Exterior Docking Hangar, asteroids float around in the air, and can be shot and destroyed. In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Asteroids are, generally speaking, rocks in space. Although most asteroids are barren and airless, they can be very large and have their own significant gravity. Some are big enough to be classified as minor planets or planetoids, and a small number even have a breathable atmosphere. An asteroid (or roid) is a chunk of rock floating in space, usually within an asteroid belt. Often these asteroids contain valuable ore which can be mined to be refined or sold. Different asteroids contain different types of ore, and their size reflects the amount they contain. The types of asteroids, and where they can be found can be seen herehttp://www.eve-wiki.net/index.php?title=Ore Asteroid ist eine Roboterzerstörungs-Karte aus Team Fortress 2. Die von Valve entwickelte Karte wurde am 08. Juli 2014 veröffentlicht und befindet sich derzeit noch in der offenen Beta-Phase, an der alle Spieler von Team Fortress 2 teilnehmen können. Bei Asteroid handelt es sich um die erste Karte, die über den Modus Roboterzerstörung verfügt. thumb|Ratchet, Clank und Imperator Percival Tachyon in der unbekannten Asteroiden DimensionAsteroiden waren astronomische Objekte Objekte, welche kleiner waren als ein Planet oder Mond. Ein einzelner Asteroid war meistens Hunderte von Kilocubits groß. Die meisten von ihnen konnte man in einem Asteroidengürtel finden. Es gab viele kleine Asteroiden, welche beim Eintritt in eine Atmsphäre verglüten und als Sternschnuppen über den Himmel zogen. Es gab allerdings auch große, welche auf Planeten aufprallten und dort schwere Schäden anrichten konnten. Der Planet Kalidon hatte eine so niedrige Atmosphäre und geringe Schwerkraft, das die Asteroiden knapp über der Planetenoberfläche ihre Bahnen zogen. Einige Asteroiden waren so groß, das sie eine eigene Atmosphäre hatten. Asteroids are used mainly for economy because of the two crystals coupled with the fact that Biosphere Modification, Planetary Shields and Planetary Rings cost significantly less than on other astros. They are also used as a Production Base hybrid. Free accounts generally avoid asteroids because of their small area. Asteroids are chunks of rock, metal, or ice flying through space. Large asteroids are particularly useful in combat, as enemy guided missiles will often lock onto an asteroid instead of their target ship. The Asteroid is a decoration on Farmville. Asteroizii, numiți și mici planete sau planetoizi, sunt corpuri cerești mai mici decât planetele, dar mai mari decât meteoroizii (care pot avea diametrul de până la circa 10 metri), și nu sunt comete. An asteroid is a piece of celestial debris that varies in size. They are located in a solar system that usually orbits a larger planetary body. Asteroids are usually clustered in a large belt with thousands of others. Asteroids are usually extremely rich in metals are ore, as they are usually formed by the destruction of a planet as the result of a catastrophic impact or other destructive phenomenon. They are invaluable to spacefaring species because they are a free and abundant source of resources, and most spaceships, especially military vessels, are dependent upon them, as they grab asteroids and send out swarms of nanomites to mine the rock for materials that are used in numerous ways; such as weaponry, repairs, and other uses. Several Asteroids have been hollowed out for use as homes, Asteroiden sind große Steine, die im Weltall herumschwirren. thumb|Interierungslager 371 auf einem Asteroiden. Asteroid oder Planetoid ist die allgemeine Bezeichnung für einen kleinen Himmelskörper, der sich auf einer bestimmten Umlaufbahn um einen Stern befindet und wird normalerweise der planetarischen Klassifikationskategorie D zugewiesen. Es gibt verschiedene Klassen von Asteroiden. 2154 zerstört die Enterprise (NX-01) eine Überwachungsstation der Xindi auf einem Planetoiden im Azati Prime-System. (ENT: ) 2270 durchfliegt die USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) einen Asteroidengürtel, um ein Piratenraumschiff aufzuspüren. (TAS: ) Als Asteroiden (von griechisch ἀστήρ, astēr „Stern“ und der Endung -eides „ähnlich“, auch Kleinplaneten oder Planetoiden), werden kleine Objekte bezeichnet, die sich auf Umlaufbahnen um die Sonne bewegen. Sie sind größer als Meteoroiden, aber kleiner als Zwergplaneten. In 2002, Anubis sent a Naquadah asteroid to Earth, which was large enough to destroy the planet. (SG1: "Fail Safe") In 2007. when Atlantis was under attack from an Asuran Stargate satellite, Lt. Colonel John Sheppard came up with a plan to use one of the several asteroids in the Lantean system to temporarily intercept the weapon's beam in order to take the strain off of Atlantis' shield so the city could power up its star drive and leave the planet. (SGA: "First Strike") "Sir, the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1!" -C3PO Asteroids are a type of . When a ship executes a maneuver, if its base or maneuver template overlaps an asteroid token, it executes its maneuver as normal but suffers an effect. Asteroid is a Robot Destruction beta map, released in the July 8, 2014 patch. The map is set between two space stations. The goal of the map is to be the first team to obtain a total of 300 points which can be collected through two methods: destroying robots wandering in the opposing team's space station or stealing the opposing team's reactor core (similar to the Capture the Flag gamemode). The opposing team's reactor core holds all the points gathered by that team and can be brought back to a base to steal a certain amount of points. The total amount of points tied to the reactor core increases the longer the player stands on the spawn point of the opposing team's reactor core, needing 25 power cores minimum to actually be able to steal anything. good for scout engi spy Asteroids can be mined and sold to Mining Stations, which are present in most systems. To mine Asteroids, you need to have a ship equipped with at least one Mining Laser, and a Cargo Hold. The Y8 Mining Vessel is a large ship designed specifically for mining, which requires the Master Pilot Certification, and can be received through a quest. There are several different types of Asteroid Resources, and are generally used in the construction of ships and ship components. An Asteroid is defined as any of numerous small celestial bodies that revolve around the sun, with orbits lying particularly between Mars and Jupiter and characteristic diameters between a few and several hundred kilometers. They are generally described as large chunks of rock that may have broken off from other larger Asteroids, or possibly from a moon. The majority of Asteroids are found in the Asteroid Belt. There are also asteroids that could potentially harm Earth. The total mass of all asteroids is less than the mass of Earth's Moon. The largest asteroid by far is 1 Ceres. It is 933 km in diameter and makes up about 25% of the mass of all the asteroids combined. The next largest are 2 Pallas, 4 Vesta and 10 Hygiea which are between 400 and 525 kilometers in diameter. All other known
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An asteroid is a piece of celestial debris that varies in size. They are located in a solar system that usually orbits a larger planetary body. Asteroids are usually clustered in a large belt with thousands of others. Asteroids are usually extremely rich in metals are ore, as they are usually formed by the destruction of a planet as the result of a catastrophic impact or other destructive phenomenon. They are invaluable to spacefaring species because they are a free and abundant source of resources, and most spaceships, especially military vessels, are dependent upon them, as they grab asteroids and send out swarms of nanomites to mine the rock for materials that are used in numerous ways; such as weaponry, repairs, and other uses. Several Asteroids have been hollowed out for use as homes, military bases, and scientific experiments because of either their isolated locations or their easy of access. Every spacefaring race uses them as a source of protection, materials, living facilities, and many other things. The Systems Commonwealth, Nietzscheans, and Knights of Genetic Purity are prominent organizations and species that use them. Nietzscheans and other human derivative species often make their homes by hollowing out asteroids, as they offer safe and strong places to live. They are also used for research facilities because of their often isolated locations. This allows them to do whatever research they would like to do in secret, and also allows them the opportunity to destroy it to either hide evidence or in case of a quarantine breach. 250px|thumb|right|En Asteroid. En asteroid är en liten himlakropp som består av sten och metall som kan variera mycket i storlek. Det finns en stor asteroid bälte i solsystemet mellan planeterna Mars och Jupiter. Under 2002 skickade Anubis en naquadah-rik asteroid till Jorden, som var stor nog att förstöra planeten. (SG1: "Fail Safe") Under 2007 när Atlantis var under attack från en Asuraner Stargate satellit, kom Överste Sheppard fram en plan för att använda en av de många asteroider i Lantea systemet att tillfälligt stoppa vapnets stråle för att ta bort stammen av Atlantis' sköld så staden kunna driva sin Stardrive och lämna planeten. När Atlantis drev runt i rymden efter att ha flytt Lantea uppstod det en liten asteroid bälte. För att skydda staden, en flotta av Puddle Jumpers avfyrade och förstörde asteroider innan de kunde nå och skada staden. Även Dr Zelenka träffades fortfarande i benet med en mikro asteroid samtidigt försöka fixa lite avskilt kraft säkringar. (ATL: "Adrift") Kategori: Himlakroppar Humans and other races have converted larger asteroids into habitats by mining their interiors and building with their hollow shells. Project Genesis is a notable example of an asteroid being utilized in this way. (TOS movie: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) There were many asteroids around Bajor. The Bajoran Resistance used to land their ships on asteroids and ride them undetected through the B'hava'el system. In 2370, Kira Nerys used the same tactic with a Starfleet runabout in the Davon system to sneak the vessel close to a moon to rescue a kidnapped Horta. (DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky) At the Rashanar Battle Site, there was an asteroid composed of antimatter from the destroyed ships there. (TNG novels: A Time to Be Born, A Time to Die) The natives of the Nabu system sent their criminals to asteroids which were doomed to exploded. (TOS comic: "The Devil's Isle of Space") See also: asteroid belt Asteroid ist eine Roboterzerstörungs-Karte aus Team Fortress 2. Die von Valve entwickelte Karte wurde am 08. Juli 2014 veröffentlicht und befindet sich derzeit noch in der offenen Beta-Phase, an der alle Spieler von Team Fortress 2 teilnehmen können. Bei Asteroid handelt es sich um die erste Karte, die über den Modus Roboterzerstörung verfügt. Asteroids are recurring objects within the Metroid series of games. One asteroid was constructed into a lair for Mother Brain and named Metroid, during the events of the Nintendo Comics System and Captain N: The Game Master. SR388 has a nearby asteroid belt that claimed Samus Aran's Gunship and nearly killed its owner. A space station in the same system, the Biologic Space Laboratories research station, appears to have been a hollowed out asteroid, and it was set by Samus to collide with SR388, decimating all life on the planet. The Ceres Space Colony also has a nearby asteroid belt, and some asteroids can be seen in Metroid: Other M cutscenes. In the Metroid Prime room Exterior Docking Hangar, asteroids float around in the air, and can be shot and destroyed. In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, cel-shaded asteroids can be seen floating around in space through the cockpit of Samus' Gunship at the beginning of the game. In the same game, Leviathans are beings sent from Phaaze to collide with planets in an attempt to corrupt them with Phazon. In Blood of the Chozo, it is said that the True Chozo use a massive asteroid ship as their main base. thumb|Ratchet, Clank und Imperator Percival Tachyon in der unbekannten Asteroiden DimensionAsteroiden waren astronomische Objekte Objekte, welche kleiner waren als ein Planet oder Mond. Ein einzelner Asteroid war meistens Hunderte von Kilocubits groß. Die meisten von ihnen konnte man in einem Asteroidengürtel finden. Es gab viele kleine Asteroiden, welche beim Eintritt in eine Atmsphäre verglüten und als Sternschnuppen über den Himmel zogen. Es gab allerdings auch große, welche auf Planeten aufprallten und dort schwere Schäden anrichten konnten. Der Planet Kalidon hatte eine so niedrige Atmosphäre und geringe Schwerkraft, das die Asteroiden knapp über der Planetenoberfläche ihre Bahnen zogen. Einige Asteroiden waren so groß, das sie eine eigene Atmosphäre hatten. Es gab Asteroiden, welche so groß waren, das sie sogar eigene Monde besaßen, wie zum Beispiel Asteroid Ida mit seinem Mond Dactyl. Nachdem ihr Biobliterator explodiert war, landeten Dr. Nefarious und Lawrence auf einem Asteroiden und blieben dort, bis sie von den Fongoiden auf Zanifar gerettet wurden. Während ihres Kampfes öffnete Imperator Percival Tachyon auf Fastoon versehentlich ein Wurmloch, welches ihn, Ratchet und Clank in eine unbekannte Asteroiden Dimension teleportierte. An Asteroid is a Celestial Object made up of stone. They naturally exist in the Cosmos and are sometimes summoned by skilled Space elementalists for means of attacking. An Asteroid is made up of rubble which resulted from a battle and is presented as a smaller planet hovering above the affected planet. It has the same coordinates as the planet that it formed at. The maximum amount of field an asteroid can have is 50. Asteroizii, numiți și mici planete sau planetoizi, sunt corpuri cerești mai mici decât planetele, dar mai mari decât meteoroizii (care pot avea diametrul de până la circa 10 metri), și nu sunt comete. Asteroids will fall down on the ground in Star Man's stage, and it can be destroyed by shots. An asteroid is an object in space smaller than a planet and can range in size, diameter and orbit. They can also be called minor planets or planetoids. A group of asteroids in orbit of a star are called an asteroid belt or an asteroid field. Earth Starfleet and the Denobulans constructed Cold Station 12 on an asteroid sometime in the early 22nd century. (ENT: "Borderland", "Cold Station 12", "The Augments"). This facility was still in use by the 24th century. (Star Trek: Remington) Earth Starfleet also used asteroids to construct outposts along the Romulan Neutral Zone in the aftermath of the Earth-Romulan War. (TOS: "Balance of Terror") During the 23rd century, the USS Enterprise and later the USS Enterprise-A encountered several asteroids in their travels, including the Companion's homeworld, Fabrini ship Yonada, the Genesis Project testing ground in the Regula system and the Klingon penal asteroid Rura Penthe. (TOS: "Metamorphosis", "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) In 2370, the USS Enterprise-D discovered the wreck of the USS Pegasus embedded inside an asteroid. After being trapped inside by a Romulan warbird, the Enterprise escaped by phasing through the asteroid using the Pegasus's illegal phasing cloak. (TNG: "Pegasus") Many asteroids, some even with Class M atmospheres, were located in the Badlands near Cardassian space. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I") The Dominion were fond of constructing bases or facilities on asteroids. (DS9: "In Purgatory's Shadow", "By Inferno's Light", "A Time to Stand") Pandora Station was constructed on an asteroid in the Typhon Expanse. (Star Trek: Pandora Station) Asteroids are, generally speaking, rocks in space. Although most asteroids are barren and airless, they can be very large and have their own significant gravity. Some are big enough to be classified as minor planets or planetoids, and a small number even have a breathable atmosphere. Meteoroids tend to be smaller than most asteroids, not much bigger than the space dust that make up dust storms. A comet is an asteroid which is fast moving, and as it travels through a solar system develops its own tail. A meteorite is a term given to any classification of asteroid which has collided with a planetary body or spaceship. thumb|Asteroid pri svojej obľúbenej činnosti Asteroid alebo kozmický šuter (niekedy sa používa aj slovenský názov planétôčka) je kus skaly, ktorý lieta. Asteroidy predstavujú tie úlomky hornín, ktoré pri formovaní planét nijaká planéta nechcela. Z tohto dôvodu majú asteroidy hlboko zakorenený komplex menejcennosti a sú veľmi agresívne. Nemajú na práci nič iné, než lietať po slnečnej sústave a hľadať niečo, do čoho by narazili. Z dlhodobých štatistických pozorovaní, ktoré robili Holywoodski režiséri vyplynulo, že teleso, ktoré sa stáva najčastejšou obeťou útoku asteroidov je Zem. Problematika útokov asteroidov sa stala širšej verejnosti známa potom, čo bol odvysielaný dokumentárny film Armagedon. V ňom bol podrobne zaznamenaný útok asteroidu, ktorý našťastie hravo odvrátila posádka zložená z amerických superhrdinov. V tejto mimoriadne realistickej vedeckej snímke sme mali možnosť tiež pozorovať obranné reflexy asteroidu, napríklad zemetrasenie, ktoré je na telesách bez tektoniky skutočne veľmi časté. Z dokumentárneho filmu Armagedon sme sa dozvedeli, že asteroidy majú veľmi malú gravitáciu, ale keď po nich kráčate, pripadá vám na nerozoznanie od pozemskej. Ich povrch je pokrytý zahrotenými lesklými kryštálmi, ktoré slúžia ako obrana vyvinutá miliónmi rokov evolúcie na obranu pred americkými superhrdinami. Asteroidy bývajú často sprevádzané svojimi mláďatami, ktoré putujú po dráhach rovnobežných s dráhou mamičky. Niekedy ju predbehnú a dopadnú do vopred vytipovaných husto obývaných oblastí. Asteoidy sa najviac zdržiavajú v páse asteroidov, ale nerobí im problém kedykoľvek si nájsť zámienku na to, aby opustili svoje stabilné obežné dráhy a zaútočili na Zem. Asteroidy sa rozmnožujú nepohlavne delením na dve (prvočíslo), alebo viac (nečíslo) častí. An asteroid was a type of minor planet. There were many different asteroids located in the solar system and the greater galaxy, as well as the rest of outer space. One notable asteroid was the Spacemen Homeworld, which was located a few thousand miles away from Earth. An asteroid, also known as a minor planet, is an irregularly shaped rock that orbits the Sun mainly between Mars and Jupiter in the Asteroid Belt. Some moons are captured asteroids (like Phobos and Deimos). Planets and moons sometimes get impacted by asteroids, forming huge impact craters on their surfaces. Asteroids are used mainly for economy because of the two crystals coupled with the fact that Biosphere Modification, Planetary Shields and Planetary Rings cost significantly less than on other astros. They are also used as a Production Base hybrid. Free accounts generally avoid asteroids because of their small area. The Asteroid was were Prime Evil stranded three Alien visitors who were on their way to Earth after he took over their Alien Spaceship in the year 2340. Eventually, the Ghostbusters and Futura took control of the spaceship and managed to locate Zorgon, Nexor and the third, Unidentified Alien before they ran out of oxygen. thumb|286px|Der Asteroid "157-Golgotha" im BahaksystemAsteroiden können in Mass Effect in Asteroidengürteln innerhalb verschiedener Sonnensysteme gefunden werden. Asteroiden werden manchmal auch als Waffen eingesetzt, insbesondere von den Turianern und den Kroganern. Aus dem Orbit abgeworfen, verursachen sie massiven Schaden, trotz minimalem Aufwand und geringer Kosten. Auch Terroristengruppen nutzen diese Taktik manchmal. Asteroiden sind große Steine, die im Weltall herumschwirren. An asteroid is any of many minor C Bs composed of metal and rock that orbit the Sun (mostly between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars) Unlike Asteroid Belts, asteroids may contain a colony. Colonies built on asteroids are generally smaller then those found on planets, however an asteroid can be useful for storing research facilities. No species has any interest in developing or improving colonies upon these rocks and they are just used as mining colonies, with a meager taxable population. Asteroids can only contain up to three extractors so it will either be one metal and two crystal extractors. Or two metal and one crystal extractor. Asteroid is a Robot Destruction beta map, released in the July 8, 2014 patch. The map is set between two space stations. The goal of the map is to be the first team to obtain a total of 300 points which can be collected through two methods: destroying robots wandering in the opposing team's space station or stealing the opposing team's reactor core (similar to the Capture the Flag gamemode). The opposing team's reactor core holds all the points gathered by that team and can be brought back to a base to steal a certain amount of points. The total amount of points tied to the reactor core increases the longer the player stands on the spawn point of the opposing team's reactor core, needing 25 power cores minimum to actually be able to steal anything. good for scout engi spy "Asteroid" is a natural obstacle in Mega Man 5 and Mega Man for the Game Gear. It appears in the first part of Star Man's stage. It crashes down on to the ground. Despite not being robots, these will drop the normal power-ups when shot. Gravity Hold will remove all asteroids on the screen at once, making it a good choice weapon if being overhwhelmed by asteroids. An asteroid (or roid) is a chunk of rock floating in space, usually within an asteroid belt. Often these asteroids contain valuable ore which can be mined to be refined or sold. Different asteroids contain different types of ore, and their size reflects the amount they contain. The types of asteroids, and where they can be found can be seen herehttp://www.eve-wiki.net/index.php?title=Ore Traditionally, small bodies orbiting the Sun were classified as asteroids, comets or meteoroids, with anything smaller than ten metres across being called a meteoroid. The term "asteroid" is somewhat ill-defined. It never had a formal definition, with the broader term minor planet being preferred by the International Astronomical Union until 2006, when the term "small Solar System body" was introduced to cover both minor planets and comets. Other languages prefer "planetoid" (Greek for "planet-like"), and this term is occasionally used in English for the larger asteroids. The word "planetesimal" has a similar meaning, but refers specifically to the small building blocks of the planets that existed at the time the Solar System was forming. The term "planetule" was coined by the geologist William Daniel Conybeare to describe minor planets, but is not in common use. When discovered, asteroids were seen as a class of objects distinct from comets, and there was no unified term for the two until "small Solar System body" was coined in 2006. The main difference between an asteroid and a comet is that a comet shows a coma due to sublimation of near surface ices by solar radiation. A few objects have ended up being dual-listed because they were first classified as minor planets but later showed evidence of cometary activity. Conversely, some (perhaps all) comets are eventually depleted of their surface volatile ices and become asteroids. A further distinction is that comets typically have more eccentric orbits than most asteroids; most "asteroids" with notably eccentric orbits are probably dormant comets. For almost two centuries, from the discovery of the first asteroid, 1 Ceres, in 1801 until the discovery of the first centaur, 2060 Chiron, in 1977, all known asteroids spent most of their time at or within the orbit of Jupiter, though a few such as 944 Hidalgo ventured far beyond Jupiter for part of their orbit. When astronomers started finding additional small bodies that permanently resided further out than Jupiter, now called centaurs, they numbered them among the traditional asteroids, though there was debate over whether they should be classified as asteroids or as a new type of object. Then, when the first trans-Neptunian object, 1992 QB1, was discovered in 1992, and especially when large numbers of similar objects started turning up, new terms were invented to sidestep the issue: Kuiper Belt object (KBO), trans-Neptunian object (TNO), scattered-disc object (SDO), and so on. These inhabit the cold outer reaches of the Solar System where ices remain solid and comet-like bodies are not expected to exhibit much cometary activity; if centaurs or TNOs were to venture close to the Sun, their volatile ices would sublimate, and traditional approaches would classify them as comets rather than asteroids. The innermost of these are the Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs), called "objects" partly to avoid the need to classify them as asteroids or comets. KBOs are believed to be predominantly comet-like in composition, though some may be more akin to asteroids. Furthermore, most do not have the highly eccentric orbits associated with comets, and the ones so far discovered are very much larger than traditional comet nuclei. (The much more distant Oort cloud is hypothesized to be the main reservoir of dormant comets.) Other recent observations, such as the analysis of the cometary dust collected by the Stardust probe, are increasingly blurring the distinction between comets and asteroids, suggesting "a continuum between asteroids and comets" rather than a sharp dividing line. The minor planets beyond Jupiter's orbit are rarely directly referred to as "asteroids", but all are commonly lumped together under the term "asteroid" in popular presentations. For instance, a joint NASA-JPL public-outreach website states, We include Trojans (bodies captured in Jupiter's 4th and 5th Lagrange points), Centaurs (bodies in orbit between Jupiter and Neptune), and trans-Neptunian objects (orbiting beyond Neptune) in our definition of "asteroid" as used on this site, even though they may more correctly be called "minor planets" instead of asteroids. It is, however, becoming increasingly common for the term "asteroid" to be restricted to minor planets of the inner Solar System, and therefore this article will restrict itself for the most part to the classical asteroids: objects of the main asteroid belt, Jupiter trojans, and near-Earth objects. When the IAU introduced the class small solar system bodies in 2006 to include most objects previously classified as minor planets and comets, they created the class of dwarf planets for the largest minor planets—those which have sufficient mass to have become ellipsoidal under their own gravity. According to the IAU, "the term 'minor planet' may still be used, but generally the term 'small solar system body' will be preferred." Currently only the largest object in the asteroid belt, Ceres, at about 950 km across, has been placed in the dwarf planet category, although there are several large asteroids (Vesta, Pallas, and Hygiea) that may be classified as dwarf planets when their shapes are better known. An Asteroid is defined as any of numerous small celestial bodies that revolve around the sun, with orbits lying particularly between Mars and Jupiter and characteristic diameters between a few and several hundred kilometers. They are generally described as large chunks of rock that may have broken off from other larger Asteroids, or possibly from a moon. The majority of Asteroids are found in the Asteroid Belt. There are also asteroids that could potentially harm Earth. The total mass of all asteroids is less than the mass of Earth's Moon. The largest asteroid by far is 1 Ceres. It is 933 km in diameter and makes up about 25% of the mass of all the asteroids combined. The next largest are 2 Pallas, 4 Vesta and 10 Hygiea which are between 400 and 525 kilometers in diameter. All other known asteroids are less than 340 kilometers across. Asteroids are classified in two distinct ways: by composition and orbital characteristics. Asteroids are large objects in space made of rock and various elements that can sometimes be found in asteroid belts. Often, asteroids are created as the result of ancient collisions between planets. The Asteroid is a decoration on Farmville. Asteroids are obstacles that appear in several games in the series. They are large pieces of rock that float aimlessly through space and deal damage to Arwings upon contact. Asteroids can be found in several sizes, some as big as an Arwing or even bigger than the Great Fox. An asteroid was a chunk of rock in space, large compared to many things such as flora and fauna but small compared to planets and stars. They were similar to, but not to be confused with, comets, planetoids and dwarf planets, and were usually located in asteroid belts. thumb|Interierungslager 371 auf einem Asteroiden. Asteroid oder Planetoid ist die allgemeine Bezeichnung für einen kleinen Himmelskörper, der sich auf einer bestimmten Umlaufbahn um einen Stern befindet und wird normalerweise der planetarischen Klassifikationskategorie D zugewiesen. Es gibt verschiedene Klassen von Asteroiden. 2154 zerstört die Enterprise (NX-01) eine Überwachungsstation der Xindi auf einem Planetoiden im Azati Prime-System. (ENT: ) Die Erdaußenstationen entlang der Romulanischen Neutralen Zone im Sektor Z-6 sind auf Asteroiden eingerichtet. 2266 werden diese Außenstationen mitsamt der Asteroiden von einem romulanischen Bird-of-Prey vernichtet. (TOS: ) 2270 durchfliegt die USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) einen Asteroidengürtel, um ein Piratenraumschiff aufzuspüren. (TAS: ) Im gleichen Jahr vermisst die Crew der USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) Asteroiden vom Typ IV in mehreren Sektoren. (TAS: ) 2273 funktioniert der der Warpantrieb der neu aufgerüsteten USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) nicht richtig und als dieser aktiviert wird, bildet sich ein Wurmloch um das Schiff. Die Enterprise durchfliegt das Wurmloch, allerdings wird auch ein Asteroid in das Wurmloch gezogen und droht mit der Enterprise zu kollidieren. Admiral James T. Kirk will sofort die Phaser einsetzen, um den Asteroiden zu vernichten, doch Willard Decker befiehlt Pavel Chekov die Phaser nicht einzusetzen, da diese die Energie aus dem Warpantrieb nutzen. Stattdessen soll Chekov den Asteroiden mit einem Photonentorpedo vernichten. Chekov feuert diesen ab und zerstört so den Asteroiden. Wenig später verlässt die Enterprise das Wurmloch wieder. (Star Trek: Der Film) Im Jahr 2357 kollidiert die SS Odin mit einem Asteroiden und wird dabei zerstört. Die Überlebenden können mit Hilfe der Fluchtkapseln zum Planeten Angel I fliegen. (TNG: ) 2368 stürzt ein Typ-C-Asteroid auf den Planeten Penthara IV. (TNG: ) 2371 vermutet Thomas Eugene Paris bei einer Besprechung mit Captain Kathryn Janeway, Commander Cavit und Lieutenant Rollins, dass die Val Jean versucht hat zu einem der Klasse M-Planetoiden im Terikof-Gürtel zu gelangen. (VOY: ) Harry Kim entdeckt in einem Asteroidengürtel, der die Ringe eines Planeten bilden, die höchste Konzentration von Element 247. (VOY: ) Als Tuvok Planetoiden innerhalb eines Nebels entdeckt, meint Kathryn Janeway, dass diese einen gefährlichen Gravitationseffekt bewirken können. (VOY: ) Das Dominion errichtet auf einen Asteroiden das Internierungslager 371. Ursprünglich wird der Asteroid als Ultritium-Mine verwendet. 2373 können Elim Garak, Worf, Martok, Julian Bashir und eine Romulanerin von diesem Asteroiden aus der Haft des Dominion entkommen. (DS9: , ) Der Etanianische Orden aus dem Delta-Quadranten benutzt künstliche Asteroiden, um mit ihrer Hilfe die Bewohner anderer Welten zu vertreiben und dann deren Planeten zu übernehmen. (VOY: ) 2376 verspricht Captain Kathryn Janeway der USS Voyager eine komplette Wartung und Überholung auf dem nächsten Planetoiden der Klasse M, wenn sie die Systeme wiederherstellen kann. (VOY: ) 2378 entdeckt die USS Voyager eine talaxianische Kolonie auf einem Asteroiden im Delta-Quadranten. (VOY: ) Als Asteroiden (von griechisch ἀστήρ, astēr „Stern“ und der Endung -eides „ähnlich“, auch Kleinplaneten oder Planetoiden), werden kleine Objekte bezeichnet, die sich auf Umlaufbahnen um die Sonne bewegen. Sie sind größer als Meteoroiden, aber kleiner als Zwergplaneten. Spock once made the distinction between a planetoid and asteroid while describing Gamma Canaris N as "more than an asteroid," "like a small planetoid." (TOS: "Metamorphosis" ) An asteroid hit the Terra Nova colony in the 2080s. (ENT: "Terra Nova") In an alternate timeline, Commander Charles Tucker III and Sub-Commander T'Pol had their honeymoon in cargo bay 3 of the Enterprise NX-01, which Tucker filled with sand they dug up from a passing asteroid. (ENT: "E²") In 2268, an asteroid threatened to collide with the planet Amerind. The USS Enterprise was ordered to prevent it, but was unsuccessful. The asteroid was eventually deflected by a device placed on the planet by an earlier civilization when the device was activated by Commander Spock. (TOS: "The Paradise Syndrome" ) Also that year, what was initially believed to be a mere asteroid was in fact a spaceship. (TOS: "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" ) In the mid-2270s, while on an intercept course with V'ger, the Enterprise was trapped in an unstable wormhole created by an antimatter imballance of the warp core, and was briefly threatened by an asteroid with a mass of point seven. Lieutenant Pavel Chekov destroyed it with a photon torpedo causing the wormhole to collapse freeing the Enterprise. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) In 2365, while on approach to Bringloid V, the USS Enterprise-D passed an asteroid. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" ) The Dominion was fond of constructing facilities on or around asteroids, such as internment camps like Internment Camp 371 and ketracel-white facilities. (DS9: "In Purgatory's Shadow", "By Inferno's Light", "A Time to Stand") According to Croden, the Chamra Vortex is home to millions of asteroids. Croden concealed his daughter Yareth in one of the larger asteroids. (DS9: "Vortex") The infamous Klingon penal colony Rura Penthe was constructed on a particularly inhospitable asteroid. (ENT: "Judgment"; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) In 2373, the Etanian Order bombarded a Nezu colony with manufactured asteroids as a prelude to annexing the planet. (VOY: "Rise") In the real world, seven Sol system asteroids have been named after Star Trek-related people or references: 2309 Mr. Spock, 4659 Roddenberry, 4864 Nimoy, 7307 Takei, 9777 Enterprise, 26733 Nanavisitor, 68410 Nichols, 155142 Tenagra and 391257 Wilwheaton. In the final draft script of ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights", Keyla Terrana purported that she and her husband had settled on an asteroid in their own star system and work to mine the asteroid had been initiated by a few hundred colonists, though the asteroid had then been attacked by Suliban. Asteroids can be mined and sold to Mining Stations, which are present in most systems. To mine Asteroids, you need to have a ship equipped with at least one Mining Laser, and a Cargo Hold. The Y8 Mining Vessel is a large ship designed specifically for mining, which requires the Master Pilot Certification, and can be received through a quest. There are several different types of Asteroid Resources, and are generally used in the construction of ships and ship components. "Sir, the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1!" -C3PO Asteroids are a type of . When a ship executes a maneuver, if its base or maneuver template overlaps an asteroid token, it executes its maneuver as normal but suffers an effect. 1. * The ship must skip its "Perform Action" step this round. 2. * After skipping the "Perform Action" step, it rolls one attack die. On a hit result, the ship suffers one damage; on a critical result, it suffers one critical damage. 3. * While a ship is overlapping an asteroid, it cannot perform any attacks. In 2002, Anubis sent a Naquadah asteroid to Earth, which was large enough to destroy the planet. (SG1: "Fail Safe") In 2007. when Atlantis was under attack from an Asuran Stargate satellite, Lt. Colonel John Sheppard came up with a plan to use one of the several asteroids in the Lantean system to temporarily intercept the weapon's beam in order to take the strain off of Atlantis' shield so the city could power up its star drive and leave the planet. (SGA: "First Strike") When Atlantis was adrift in space after fleeing Lantea, it encountered a small asteroid belt. In order to protect the city, a fleet of Puddle Jumpers intercepted and destroyed the asteroids before they could reach and damage the city. Although Dr. Radek Zelenka was still hit in the leg with a micro asteroid while trying to fix some severed power conduits. (SGA: "Adrift") Asteroids are chunks of solid matter of various shapes that are smaller than planets. Asteroids are chunks of solid matter of various shapes that are smaller than planets. Asteroids are chunks of rock, metal, or ice flying through space. Large asteroids are particularly useful in combat, as enemy guided missiles will often lock onto an asteroid instead of their target ship. The Asteroid (通常弾 (アステロイド) Asuteroido?, lit. Normal Bullets) is a Normal Trigger. It has no special attributes, but has high bullet power. By combining two Asteroids, one can create the Gimlet, which has increased bullet power, as shown by Kōhei Izumi. Kada-bada-BOOM-BAM! Everyone's dead! Therefore, no one is writing this article. Therefore, this article must now terminate. Science
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