Well, honey, asteroids form in space when leftover debris from the early solar system clumps together. This can happen from the remains of planet formation or even collisions between larger celestial bodies. So, it's basically a galactic game of bumper cars where the cosmic debris gets together and decides to party as asteroids.
Asteroids, astronauts, and auroras are examples of things in space that start with the letter "a."
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 and comets are the two space objects that produce meteorites when they enter Earth's atmosphere and survive the descent to reach the surface. Asteroids are rocky objects that orbit the Sun, while comets are composed of ice, dust, and rock.
Between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid belt.
You may be referring to asteroids, which are small rocky or icy bodies which orbit the Sun. There are many thousands of asteroids, most of which orbit between Mars and Jupiter. Most of the asteroids are too small to see, but a few of the larger ones are visible without a telescope.
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Stars are tremendously larger than asteroids and do not become asteroids.
Asteroids, astronauts, and auroras are examples of things in space that start with the letter "a."
Yes, there is water in outer space in the form of ice and vapor. It can be found in comets, asteroids, and even in the atmospheres of some planets and moons.
Just about any object in space will rotate - not just asteroids.
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Asteroids are are big rocks floating in space. alot of asteroids can be found in the asteroid belt
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because there is no gravity in space
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Yes, nukes(nuclear weapons) can travel up into space to destroy asteroids and huge flying rocks.