Binary asteroid, illustration. Asteroids are rocky bodies orbiting within the solar system. They vary in size from tens of metres across to more than a hundred kilometres across. Binary asteroids are thought to be quite common, being created during collisions between asteroids. Examples include the 90 Antiope asteroids in the main part of the outer asteroid belt. | |
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