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Map Of The 18,000 Asteroids In The Solar System

Last Updated: October 13, 2025 Leave a Comment

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Map Of The 18,000 Astroids In The Solar System

Map created by EleanorLutz
The map above shows the orbital paths of about 18,000 asteroids, comets, and planets in the solar system, everything larger than 10km in diameter is included.

More about them:

The Sun

  • The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G2V).
  • It contains more than 99.8% of the Solar System’s total mass.
  • Its immense gravity governs the motions of all planets, comets, asteroids, and other bodies.

Planets

There are eight planets, divided into two main groups:

Inner (Terrestrial) Planets

Rocky, dense, and small, found inside the asteroid belt.

  1. Mercury – Closest to the Sun; no atmosphere; extreme temperatures.
  2. Venus – Similar size to Earth but with a thick, toxic CO₂ atmosphere and surface hot enough to melt lead.
  3. Earth – The only known planet with life; has water, oxygen, and a protective atmosphere.
  4. Mars – The “Red Planet”; has polar ice caps and the tallest volcano (Olympus Mons).

Outer (Gas and Ice Giant) Planets

Massive planets with thick atmospheres and ring systems.

5. Jupiter – Largest planet; mostly hydrogen and helium; has 80+ moons and a huge storm (Great Red Spot).
6. Saturn – Famous for its beautiful ring system; dozens of moons (notably Titan).
7. Uranus – An “ice giant” tilted on its side; has faint rings and a methane atmosphere giving it a blue-green color.
8. Neptune – Deep blue, very windy, and farthest from the Sun.

Dwarf Planets

Smaller spherical bodies that orbit the Sun but haven’t “cleared their orbits” of debris.

  • Recognized examples:
    • Pluto (in the Kuiper Belt)
    • Eris
    • Haumea
    • Makemake
    • Ceres (in the asteroid belt)

There may be hundreds or even thousands more dwarf planets beyond Neptune.

Comets

  • Made mostly of ice, dust, and rock, sometimes called “dirty snowballs.”
  • When near the Sun, heat causes ice to vaporize, forming a glowing coma and tail that points away from the Sun.
  • Come from:
    • The Kuiper Belt (short-period comets)
    • The Oort Cloud (long-period comets)

Examples: Halley’s Comet, Comet Hale–Bopp, Comet NEOWISE.

Asteroids

  • Rocky or metallic bodies left over from the early solar system.
  • Most orbit in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter.
  • Range in size from pebbles to nearly 1,000 km (like Ceres).
  • Some groups:
    • Main Belt Asteroids
    • Trojans (share orbits with planets)
    • Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) that sometimes cross Earth’s orbit

Meteoroids, Meteors, and Meteorites

  • Meteoroid: A small rock or particle in space.
  • Meteor: The streak of light when it burns up in Earth’s atmosphere (“shooting star”).
  • Meteorite: A fragment that survives and lands on Earth.

Moons (Natural Satellites)

  • Many planets (and some asteroids) have moons.
  • Over 200 known moons orbit planets in our Solar System.
    • Earth’s Moon
    • Jupiter’s Ganymede (largest moon)
    • Saturn’s Titan (has an atmosphere)
    • Neptune’s Triton (retrograde orbit)
    • Mars’s Phobos and Deimos

The Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud

  • Kuiper Belt: A vast region beyond Neptune filled with icy bodies and dwarf planets.
  • Oort Cloud: A hypothesized spherical shell of icy objects extending up to 100,000 AU, source of long-period comets.

Man-made Objects

  • Thousands of spacecraft, probes, and satellites also orbit the Sun.
  • Examples include Voyager 1 & 2, Pioneer 10 & 11, and many defunct probes now in solar orbit.

 

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