More asteroids by far. Our solar system contains millions of asteroids but only one star: the sun.
If you mean asteroids within our Solar System, then stars. In the Universe, there will be many more asteroids than stars.
Asteroids, stars, dust, and probably much more!
No, our Solar System is not the galaxy. Our Solar System is the Sun, and the planets around it (plus a few other objects, such as asteroids and comets). Our Sun (the center of our Solar System) is a star; in the galaxy there are several hundred billion stars, each of which might be called a solar system. At least if it is confirmed that it has planets - but it has already been confirmed that many stars in our neighborhood have planets.
The asteroid belt has no stars, the solar system one.
well, there is only one star in OUR solar system, we call it the sun; but there are about 100 BILLION stars in the milky way galaxy, of which our solar system is a part of
well outside of our solar systems is more stars and more solar systems.
No. There are more than that. There are currently 173 known moons orbiting planets in our solar system and many more orbiting dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets.
A solar system consists of one or two stars and one or more planets. A galaxy consists of numerous stars/solar systems.
No. The asteroid belt is not an object but a region with more asteroids than the rest of the solar system. Asteroids themselves have too little gravity to have atmospheres.
Yes, for our solar system is just one of the many solar systems of the universe. In the universe, there are countless galaxies such as our Milky Way, which contain countless solar systems such as ours, that is located on an arm of the Milky Way. Solar systems are just systems of planets, asteroids, comets, etc kept in revolutions around a star from the force of gravity. There are many more stars out there besides just our star, which could just be random stars or could be big enough to create a solar system. Thus, there are many objects out there besides our own solar system. Hope this helps!
A star system typically refers to a group of stars that are gravitationally bound together, while a solar system specifically refers to our own Sun and the celestial bodies that orbit it, such as planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
No. The asteroid belt is not an object. It is a region of the solar system where there are more asteroids than in other areas.