i am not %100 sure but some think in the begining there we only 3 sons and then the big bang......ect.......then the three sons were smashed into milions of bits so small you could not see them but there were only 3 to make orions belt
but the real reson is that's how God created it
when i wrote sons i ment suns
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Scientists may not have named all of the asteroids in the asteroid belt because there are so many that they are hard to keep track of.
No. Many asteroids, including a variety of extremely large ones, do, however, originate from Uranus.
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Meteorites are solid objects that originate from space and survive the impact with the Earth's surface. They are fragments of asteroids, comets, or other celestial bodies that make it through the Earth's atmosphere and reach the ground. Scientists study meteorites to learn more about the composition and history of our solar system.
It doesn't seem that scientists are anywhere near to knowing the total number of asteroids in the Kuiper belt.
They are concentrated between the Mars and Jupiter.
Scientists may not have named all of the asteroids in the asteroid belt because there are so many that they are hard to keep track of.
Because they have been observed and space probes have navigated through them.
At the same time that the Earth (and the other planets) formed : 4.5 billion years ago.
No. Many asteroids, including a variety of extremely large ones, do, however, originate from Uranus.
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About the same age as the time of formation of the solar system: 4.6 billion years to 4.7 billion years.
Scientists study asteroids to better understand the early solar system.
Scientists believe that asteroids originated from the leftover material from the early solar system's formation, primarily from the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter.
Meteorites are solid objects that originate from space and survive the impact with the Earth's surface. They are fragments of asteroids, comets, or other celestial bodies that make it through the Earth's atmosphere and reach the ground. Scientists study meteorites to learn more about the composition and history of our solar system.
It doesn't seem that scientists are anywhere near to knowing the total number of asteroids in the Kuiper belt.
Scientists think that the asteroid belt is a group of planetesimals (solid objects) that are caught between the gravity of Jupiter and the Sun.