Asteroid
Comets are icy conglomerations of material, so cannot be called a "rocky object".
The answer is meteors
They are called planets >.>
An object that orbits a star is called a "planet." Planets can vary in size, composition, and atmosphere, and they are typically categorized as rocky or gas giant planets. Other celestial objects that may orbit stars include dwarf planets, moons, and asteroids.
The Asteroid Belt is a group of rocky objectsbetween the orbits of Mars, {the farthest from the Sun, of the four Terrestrial Planets=Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars} and the Gas Giants= Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.Pluto has been demoted to a Planetary Object. (I wasn't too happy about that, either)
An asteroid is a small rocky object that orbits the sun. These celestial bodies are made up of rock and metal and can vary in size from just a few feet to hundreds of miles in diameter. Asteroids are mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but some also orbit closer to Earth.
The Moon.
The main difference between the orbits of inner and outer planets is their distance from the Sun. Inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) have shorter orbits and are closer to the Sun, while outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) have longer orbits and are farther away from the Sun. Additionally, outer planets are larger and predominantly composed of gas and ice, while inner planets are smaller and have rocky surfaces.
This rocky body is likely an asteroid. Asteroids are small, rocky objects that orbit the sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. They vary in size from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers across.
The object you are describing is likely an asteroid. Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the sun, primarily found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. They are often referred to as minor planets due to their size and composition.
The asteroid belt orbits between the rocky planets and the gas giants.
Luna (or the Moon).
a planet