The planet Jupiter.
Trojan asteroids are a group of asteroids that share the same orbit as a larger planet, located at stable Lagrange points ahead of or behind the planet. This unique orbital configuration is the most important defining property of Trojan asteroids.
The asteroids that travel in orbits that take them ahead of Jupiter are called "Trojan asteroids." They are located in two groups, known as the Greek camp and the Trojan camp, positioned along Jupiter's orbit around the sun. These asteroids have stable orbits because they are in gravitational equilibrium with Jupiter and the sun.
The Trojan asteroids have orbits that are located along the same path as a planet, about 60 degrees ahead or behind the planet. They are in gravitationally stable regions called Lagrange points, which result from the interaction between the gravity of the planet and the Sun.
Asteroids are large rock chunks broken from a planet that orbits the sun. They vary in size from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
Yes, there are numerous asteroids in the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter, but some may enter Saturn's orbit. These asteroids are often referred to as Trojan asteroids or irregular moons. They share an orbit with Saturn, either ahead of or behind the planet along its path around the Sun.
Do your homework. Just kidding; Jupiter.
Trojan asteroids are a group of asteroids that share the same orbit as a larger planet, located at stable Lagrange points ahead of or behind the planet. This unique orbital configuration is the most important defining property of Trojan asteroids.
The asteroids that travel in orbits that take them ahead of Jupiter are called "Trojan asteroids." They are located in two groups, known as the Greek camp and the Trojan camp, positioned along Jupiter's orbit around the sun. These asteroids have stable orbits because they are in gravitational equilibrium with Jupiter and the sun.
Ganymede.
The Trojan asteroids have orbits that are located along the same path as a planet, about 60 degrees ahead or behind the planet. They are in gravitationally stable regions called Lagrange points, which result from the interaction between the gravity of the planet and the Sun.
Asteroids are large rock chunks broken from a planet that orbits the sun. They vary in size from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
Asteroids are their own class of object.
Yes, there are numerous asteroids in the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter, but some may enter Saturn's orbit. These asteroids are often referred to as Trojan asteroids or irregular moons. They share an orbit with Saturn, either ahead of or behind the planet along its path around the Sun.
Yes, scientists have studied hundreds of 'nearby' asteroids and are quite confident that there are no asteroids capable of causing a major catastrophic impact currently on a collision course with our planet, at least in our lifetime.
The majority of asteroids are found in the asteroid belt, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. This region contains millions of rocky bodies that vary in size, with the largest being Ceres, which is classified as a dwarf planet. Additionally, smaller groups of asteroids, such as the Near-Earth Asteroids and Trojan asteroids, are found in other regions of the solar system.
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Asteroids can fall on any planet (or moon).