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write a short note on asteriods

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Answered by rajhans25
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Asteroids are rocky and metallic objects that orbit the Sun but are too small to be considered planets. They are known as minor planets. Asteroidsrange in size from Ceres, which has a diameter of about 1000 km, down to the size of pebbles. ... Asteroids are material left over from the formation of the solar system.
Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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The belt is the region that lies outside of our galaxy and the core of most other galaxies, and here is my attempt to identify this belt with precision.

Here I will introduce you to the concept of a Belt of Nebulae known as the Kuiper Belt (or Belt of Fire).

We will call this the belt between the inner solar system and the outermost cloud of stars in the Andromeda Galaxy.

When an object passes overhead from a very high altitude, or when an object is close enough to one of its neighboring planets, the orbit does not change.

The same is true of asteroids that move along one of its planets.

however, it does change the direction in which the orbit is moving and thus, the position of the object changes, just like in a planetary orbit, from what is a planetary system orbiting a planet, to a planetary system circling around a planet (planet) orbiting a planet

Asteroid belt that stretches at the edge of the galactic plane which lies about 1/3 the diameter of the Milky Way and has a much smaller center, hence less mass.

At the beginning I will introduce the concept of the inner spiral arms, and show how to measure distances from the center of one into the rest of the universe, including the galactic plane.

The lense which allow us to detect distant and distant objects further out in the plane.

I start out by looking at the outer parts of our galaxy. The Milky Way is the furthest known galaxy from Earth, and the largest region of the outer spiral arms of our galaxy.

When the arms are close together they are very faint and the center of the Milky Way is far from us.

A description of the planetary orbit and orbital motion of Jupiter-Saturn system. There is also a description about how the planets in Jupiter-Sun system orbit

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