Asteroids orbit the sun. Moons orbit planets and planets orbit the sun. So you could say the moons orbit the sun. However, moons are kept in their orbits by the gravity of their planet and planets are kept in orbit by the gravity of the sun. So in that sense, moons do not orbit the sun.
The asteroids
ASTEROIDS
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
The asteroid belt is a doughnut-shaped concentration of asteroids orbiting the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, closer to the orbit of Mars. Most asteroids orbit from between 186 million to 370 million miles (300 million to 600 million km or 2 to 4 AU) from the Sun. The asteroids in the asteroid belt have a slightly elliptical orbit. The time for one revolution around the Sun varies from about three to six Earth years.
Most asteroids orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter in the Asteroid Belt.
Yes. Asteroids orbit the sun.
Yes asteroids orbit the sun counter-clockwise, just like all the planets
No. Comets orbit the sun.
They both orbit the sun.
Asteroids orbit the sun. Moons orbit planets and planets orbit the sun. So you could say the moons orbit the sun. However, moons are kept in their orbits by the gravity of their planet and planets are kept in orbit by the gravity of the sun. So in that sense, moons do not orbit the sun.
Yes, they does.
orbit
the asteroid belt, the kuiper belt, and the oort cloud.
The asteroids
Asteroids, Comets
ASTEROIDS