This would happen, space junk could collide with asteroids, but most space junk is close to the earth, away from the main asteroid belt. It would be more likely to collide with meteroids and other bits of space junk.
Asteroids, astronauts, and auroras are examples of things in space that start with the letter "a."
Only Ten!GalaxiesStarsBlack holesMeteoroidsAsteroidsPlanetsDwarf planetsMoonsGasSpace Junk
Because satellites are blown up, forming debris, which is called space junk
Space junk is usually the result of human-made objects that are no longer operational or have been discarded in space. This includes defunct satellites, spent rocket stages, fragments from collisions, and debris from missions. Over time, these objects can collide with each other, creating more debris and increasing the amount of space junk in orbit.
it was disposed in space by arcrafts
No, asteroids are simply space junk bound together.
Star (Sun), Planets, Moons, Asteroids, Space dust/junk
The same as all the other galaxies.Black holes, Stars, Planets, Asteroids, Comets and other space material. Maybe even space junk!!
It is more likely to pass right through than impact anything as most of the asteroid belt is empty space.
An object which orbits a planet is generically called a satellite. The moon is a satellite, but so are artificial satellites, and occasionally asteroids and space junk.
meteoroids
Stars are tremendously larger than asteroids and do not become asteroids.
"Space Junk" gets into space because of us leaving materials behind when we visit space.
Meteors, asteroids and other space junk crashes into the Moon, releasing large amounts of energy. The impact causes the lunar rocks to splash, causing craters.
Asteroids, astronauts, and auroras are examples of things in space that start with the letter "a."
No,It is not possible to walk on Saturn,s rings because it is just a bunch of rocks and dust clustered together.No, Saturn's rings are basically a bunch of space junk such as broken asteroids, space rocks etc.
Just about any object in space will rotate - not just asteroids.