Between Mars and Jupiter.
In the asteroid belt, located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
No. The asteroid belt merely contains the greatest portion of the solar system's asteroids.
You can find asteroids in a asteroid belt.
The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter, but due to gravitational interaction with other heavenly bodies, individual asteroids could be wandering anywhere in our solar system.
The rock belt between Mars and Jupiter are called Astroids.
The bits of space rock between Mars and Jupiter is known as the Asteroid Belt. The Asteroid Belt is comprised of many irregular celestial bodies.
Jupiter's gravity works against the sun's gravity to keep the asteroid belt in place. The sun pull one way and Jupiter pull the other way, and because Jupiter is closer the gracity between it and the astroids is the same as the gravity between the sun and the astroids. This caused the astroids to stay in one place, as what we know as the Astroid Belt.
they are just called astroids.
Asteroid 2002 VE68 is a quasi satellite of Venus. However, it is not a true moon - it has only been in this configuration only about 7000 years, and it will probably leave the configuration in about 500 years. Also, 2002 VE68 interacts with Mercury and the Earth, as well as with Venus.
oh dear, oh dear! what a shame! oh well. its a ring like thing surrounding our solar system and it made out of astroids.
Type your answer here... go to the asteroid belt at the bottom left corner of space smash through the astroids with the ship gun
Astroids are huge rocks but all the astroids don't look the same.