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A small, rocky body that moves in an elliptical orbit around the Sun. They are too small to have atmospheres, and occasionally fall to Earth as Meteorites. On January 1, 1801, an Italian astronomer, Giuseppe Piazzi, became the first person to discover an asteroid which was later named Ceres.
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One of thousands of very small members of the solar system orbiting the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Asteroids are often referred to as "minor planets."
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A rocky or metalic body, orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter, and leftover from the formation of the solar system [LCOTE]
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A small rocky body that orbits a star. Over 100,000 asteroids orbit the sun.
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Any one of the thousands of bodies in space ranging in size from large boulders to miles in diameter which orbit the sun in a region known as the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt lies between the orbits of mars and Jupiter. To date, over two thousand of these bodies have been identified and catalogued. The largest asteroids are Chiron, Astraea, Juno, Vesta, Pallas and Ceres.
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