they aren't
Well, they look like a big belt of asteroids circling around planets or galaxy.
Asteroids are not luminous like stars. They do not produce their own light but instead reflect light from the Sun. When they are illuminated by sunlight, asteroids can sometimes appear bright in the night sky.
== == An ellipse. Like planets.
small asteroids are called meteoroidsminor planet or planetoids
You can find information on bands of asteroids from official sources like NASA's Asteroid Watch website, the Minor Planet Center, and scholarly articles in astronomy journals. Additionally, websites like Space.com and Universe Today often cover news and developments regarding asteroids and their groupings.
Well, they look like a big belt of asteroids circling around planets or galaxy.
Most of the time they are relatively small, but sometimes you get larger ones that definitly beat out plants.
Asteroids are not luminous like stars. They do not produce their own light but instead reflect light from the Sun. When they are illuminated by sunlight, asteroids can sometimes appear bright in the night sky.
Asteroids are all different shapes and sizes.
Asteroids, Comets
== == An ellipse. Like planets.
Asteroids (star-like) are rocky.
Asteroids have more in common with Mars than with Jupiter. This is because both asteroids and Mars are rocky bodies, while Jupiter is a gas giant. Like Mars, asteroids are composed primarily of rock and metal, whereas Jupiter is mostly made up of gas and lacks a solid surface like asteroids and Mars.
The moons of Mars are captured asteroids. They are not spherical, but are irregularly shaped, just like most asteroids.
yes it almost looks like Pluto
Yes asteroids orbit the sun counter-clockwise, just like all the planets
The number of asteroids cannot be counted. It is like counting the number of grains of sand on a beach.