Gravity. Mostly that of the Sun, although planets (especially if they are close and heavy) may also influence the path of an asteroid.
Just about any object in space will rotate - not just asteroids.
asteroids are from space and a comment is something someone says
with computers and devices
No, the International Space Station has not been hit by any asteroids. The station is equipped with shielding and tracking systems to help avoid potential collisions with space debris or asteroids. Additionally, precautions are taken to maneuver the station if a potential threat is detected.
small asteroids are called meteoroidsminor planet or planetoids
Asteroids can be magnetic, but not all of them are. The magnetic properties of asteroids can affect their behavior in space by influencing their interactions with other celestial bodies and their movement in the solar system. Magnetic fields can also play a role in the composition and structure of asteroids.
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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."
Just about any object in space will rotate - not just asteroids.
asteroids are from space and a comment is something someone says
Asteroids are are big rocks floating in space. alot of asteroids can be found in the asteroid belt
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· asteroids · atmosphere
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.