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[[Image:Asteroid Internment camp 371.jpg|thumb|Asteroid containing Internment Camp 371.]]
[[Image:Asteroid Internment camp 371.jpg|thumb|Asteroid containing Internment Camp 371.]]
An '''asteroid''' is a celestial body that is less than a [[planetoid]], and are responsible for making up [[asteroid belt]]s.
An '''asteroid''' is a celestial body that is less than a [[ma:Planetoid|planetoid]], and are responsible for making up [[asteroid belt]]s.


An asteroid was a solid object orbiting a star that was smaller than a planet, ranging from dozens of meters to hundreds of kilometers in size. Asteroids were often found in an asteroid belt within a star system.
An asteroid was a solid object orbiting a star that was smaller than a planet, ranging from dozens of meters to hundreds of kilometers in size. Asteroids were often found in an asteroid belt within a star system.
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[[Category:Asteroids| ]]
[[Category:Asteroids| ]]
[[Category:Asteroid belts|*]]
[[Category:Astronomical objects]]
[[Category:Astronomical objects]]

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Asteroid containing Internment Camp 371.

An asteroid is a celestial body that is less than a planetoid, and are responsible for making up asteroid belts.

An asteroid was a solid object orbiting a star that was smaller than a planet, ranging from dozens of meters to hundreds of kilometers in size. Asteroids were often found in an asteroid belt within a star system.

Smaller versions of asteroids were meteoroids, which became meteors or meteor showers in atmospheres, and meteorites on impact with planets.

Asteroids

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