If you mean asteroids within our Solar System, then stars.
In the Universe, there will be many more asteroids than stars.
No. Asteroids are tiny compared to stars.
Most asteroids orbit around stars and move faster than them.
Reflectors: Comets, asteroids, planets Emitters: The sun, meteors, stars The sun is a star.
Answer 1: Asteroids are formed by the collision of two planets breaking each into small pieces and floating off into space Answer 2: Asteroids are formed when planets are absorbed and crushed inside a black hole. The pieces of the planet are then ejected from the backend of the black holes into space as asteroids.
asteroids, comets, planets, stars, galaxies, black holes, red dwarfs, moons, meteors, unidentified space objects, and much more that scientists have not even discovered. Everything that ever existed. Well, it all started with 98% Hydrogen and Helium, and through various processes (e.g. stellar nucleosynthesis), formed the other elements. so I guess that could be one answer...
More asteroids by far. Our solar system contains millions of asteroids but only one star: the sun.
Stars are tremendously larger than asteroids and do not become asteroids.
No. Asteroids are tiny compared to stars.
Most asteroids orbit around stars and move faster than them.
Asteroids.
No.
YES, 100 stars and 100 asteroids are larger than 250 planets
no...asteroids....
the stars, the sun, comets, meteors, asteroids
Asteroids, stars, dust, and probably much more!
Aster means "star." Asteroids, however, have little to do with stars, beyond orbiting them. The size, distance, and composition of asteroids is very different from that of stars.
Reflectors: Comets, asteroids, planets Emitters: The sun, meteors, stars The sun is a star.