Over 100,000 have been found. However, it is estimated that there are over a million.
If you mean asteroids within our Solar System, then stars. In the Universe, there will be many more asteroids than stars.
Define "large". But there are many - thousands if not millions.
The solar system houses the asteroid belt and the sun, and the outer solar system contains many comets and asteroids, some of them larger than Pluto.
No, the asteroid belt is located within our solar system. It is a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many small rocky bodies, known as asteroids, orbit the Sun.
Asteroids are minor planets, especially those of the Inner Solar System. However, between the orbital paths of Mars and Jupiter lie a region known as the asteroid belt. Many asteroids come from there, but most of them stay there. Short-period comets originate from the Kuiper Belt, just outside the orbit of Neptune, while long-period comets are thought to originate in the Oort cloud.
If you mean asteroids within our Solar System, then stars. In the Universe, there will be many more asteroids than stars.
Define "large". But there are many - thousands if not millions.
The solar system houses the asteroid belt and the sun, and the outer solar system contains many comets and asteroids, some of them larger than Pluto.
The number of asteroids cannot be counted. It is like counting the number of grains of sand on a beach.
There are three main clusterings of asteroids in our solar system: the Asteroid Belt, the first one identified, which is composed mostly of rocky asteroids, the Kuiper Belt, which contains several dwarf planets, and many icy asteroids, and the Oort Cloud, a theoretical halo of sorts surrounding our solar system, comprised mainly of comets and icy asteroids.
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.
No, the asteroid belt is located within our solar system. It is a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many small rocky bodies, known as asteroids, orbit the Sun.
Many planets, mini-planets, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids circling around the sun.
The asteroid belt (many of Jupiter's smaller moons are captured asteroids).
Asteroids are minor planets, especially those of the Inner Solar System. However, between the orbital paths of Mars and Jupiter lie a region known as the asteroid belt. Many asteroids come from there, but most of them stay there. Short-period comets originate from the Kuiper Belt, just outside the orbit of Neptune, while long-period comets are thought to originate in the Oort cloud.
Scientists estimate that there are over 750,000 asteroids in the solar system, with the majority found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. This number continues to grow as more are discovered through telescopic observations and space missions.
There are hundreds of thousands of asteroids in the Solar System, most of which orbit the Sun beyond Mars, but within Jupiter's orbit. By the way . . . since there is only one Solar System (Named from "Sol", our sun/star's name) you needn't say, "Our . . . "