Lumps of rock and metal left over from the early days of the Solar System, most asteroids revolve around the Sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter. Traveling in the same direction as the planets, asteroids are small solar system bodies that follow their own elliptical orbits.
Astronomers believe that there are three types of asteroids - those made of rock, those made of metal, and those that are a mixture of the two. Asteroids are remnants from the giant cloud of dust and gas that formed the Solar System some 4.6 billion years ago.
Most scientists believe that the strong gravitational forces of Jupiter prevented these clumps of rock from sticking together to form another planet. (Image Right: Asteroids, Courtesy of NASA)







