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What is asteroid........​

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Answered by Nirnay488
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Definition: Asteroids are actually minor planets which can neither be classified either as a planet or as a comet. These are generally in the direct orbit around the Sun, also known as the inner solar system. The larger forms of asteroids are also known as planetoids

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Asteroids are rocky, metallic bodies that orbit the sun. They are made from different kinds of rock and metals, with the metals being mostly nickel and iron. They are sometimes called "minor planets" but they are much, much smaller than the planets or moons. They don't have atmospheres, but about 150 asteroids are known to have small "moons" orbiting them, and some even have two moons. There are also binary (double) asteroids, where two rocky bodies of roughly equal size orbit each other, as well as triple asteroid systems.

At least one asteroid has rings. This surprise discovery was made in 2013 when scientist watched Asteroid Chariklo pass in front of a star. The asteroid made the background star "blink" several times, which led to the discovery that two rings are surrounding the asteroid.

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