Yes.
because huge asteroids get pulled into Saturn's gravitational field
planets are in orbit because of the suns gravitational field chupa naman diyan Planets are kept in their orbits by gravitational forces.
The gravitational field strength of the Sun is approximately 274 m/s^2 at its surface. This means that objects near the surface of the Sun experience a gravitational acceleration of about 274 m/s^2.
This is because huge asteroids get pulled into Saturn's gravitational field which is very strong
The solar system is the region of space that is within the gravitational field of the Sun consisting of planets, satellites, asteroids, and comets.
In the old days they did believe that they were distant suns because of the fact of how big it was.
A solar system is a gravitational field within a galaxy consisting of a star and its satellite bodies such as planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
Yes, it is possible for moons to be asteroids that were captured by a planet's gravity. This scenario typically occurs when a passing asteroid is caught in the gravitational field of a planet and becomes its moon.
Pluto is such a small planet because Pluto is no longer a planet. It is just a big rock that got pulled in by are suns gravitational field.
the sun and everything "trapped" within its gravitational field - that is, everything orbiting around it : planets, meteors, comets, asteroids, even dust.
An asteroid can attract another asteroid through gravitational forces. Just like any two objects with mass, asteroids exert a gravitational pull on each other, causing them to be attracted to one another. The strength of this gravitational attraction depends on the masses of the asteroids and the distance between them.
The suns gravitational pull.