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Ancient Space Rubble
Asteroids are rocky fragments left over from the formation our the solar system about 4.6 billion years ago. Most of these chunks of space rubble, sometimes called minor planets, can be found orbiting the Sun in a belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The Asteroid Belt or Main Belt probably contains millions of asteroids.

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25 Nov 2000 Weekend Aurora Warning; Asteroid Toutatis Brightens Spaceweather.com
22 Nov 2000 Mining the Moon, Mars, Asteroids Planetary Science Research Discoveries
17 Nov 2000 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Asteroid Jet Propulsion Laboratory
16 Nov 2000 NEAR Images from Eros Low-Altitude Flyover Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
14 Nov 2000 NEAR Team Releases Low-Flyover Movie Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
7 Nov 2000 Much Ado about 2000 SG344 Science@NASA
5 Nov 2000 Additional Information on Asteroid 2000 SG344 International Astronomical Union
4 Nov 2000 New Results for Object 2000 SG344 Catalina Sky Survey
3 Nov 2000 NASA Cancels Miniature Rover for Joint Japan-U.S. Asteroid Mission Jet Propulsion Laboratory
3 Nov 2000 IAU Technical Review Team Assessment on Asteroid 2000 SG344 International Astronomical Union
2 Nov 2000 Space Weather News: Asteroid 2000 UK11 Spaceweather.com
31 Oct 2000 Trick or Treat: It's Toutatis! Science@NASA
26 Oct 2000 A Close Encounter with Asteroid Eros Science@NASA
26 Oct 2000 Astronomers Find Surprising Double Asteroid and a New Asteroid Moon National Science Foundation
10 Oct 2000 Spacewatch Telescope Detects Its First Asteroids ScienceDaily.com
26 Sep 2000 Square Craters on Eros Science@NASA
25 Sep 2000 NEAR Mission Discoveries Highlighted in Latest Issue of Science Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
23 Sep 2000 Asteroid Eros Yields Secrets from Time Before Earth was Born NASA Headquarters
21 Sep 2000 Mystery of Tiny Asteroid Eros - So Much Rock but So Little Gravity - Detailed in Science Report Cornell University
21 Sep 2000 Revealing Eros' Secrets, One by One Jet Propulsion Laboratory
21 Sep 2000 Eros Asteroid May Have Been Present at the Birth of the Solar System Goddard Space Flight Center
20 Sep 2000 A Good Month for Asteroids Science@NASA
14 Sep 2000 Centaur's Bright Surface Spot Could be Crater of Fresh Ice Space Telescope Science Institute
1 Sep 2000 A Close Encounter with a Space Rock Science@NASA
15 Aug 2000 Moons and Craters Named International Astronomical Union
 
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25 Nov 2000 Weekend Aurora Warning; Asteroid Toutatis Brightens Spaceweather.com
22 Nov 2000 Mining the Moon, Mars, Asteroids Planetary Science Research Discoveries
17 Nov 2000 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Asteroid Jet Propulsion Laboratory
16 Nov 2000 NEAR Images from Eros Low-Altitude Flyover Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
14 Nov 2000 NEAR Team Releases Low-Flyover Movie Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
7 Nov 2000 Much Ado about 2000 SG344 Science@NASA
5 Nov 2000 Additional Information on Asteroid 2000 SG344 International Astronomical Union
4 Nov 2000 New Results for Object 2000 SG344 Catalina Sky Survey
3 Nov 2000 NASA Cancels Miniature Rover for Joint Japan-U.S. Asteroid Mission Jet Propulsion Laboratory
3 Nov 2000 IAU Technical Review Team Assessment on Asteroid 2000 SG344 International Astronomical Union
2 Nov 2000 Space Weather News: Asteroid 2000 UK11 Spaceweather.com
31 Oct 2000 Trick or Treat: It's Toutatis! Science@NASA
26 Oct 2000 A Close Encounter with Asteroid Eros Science@NASA
26 Oct 2000 Astronomers Find Surprising Double Asteroid and a New Asteroid Moon National Science Foundation
10 Oct 2000 Spacewatch Telescope Detects Its First Asteroids ScienceDaily.com
26 Sep 2000 Square Craters on Eros Science@NASA
25 Sep 2000 NEAR Mission Discoveries Highlighted in Latest Issue of Science Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
23 Sep 2000 Asteroid Eros Yields Secrets from Time Before Earth was Born NASA Headquarters
21 Sep 2000 Mystery of Tiny Asteroid Eros - So Much Rock but So Little Gravity - Detailed in Science Report Cornell University
21 Sep 2000 Revealing Eros' Secrets, One by One Jet Propulsion Laboratory
21 Sep 2000 Eros Asteroid May Have Been Present at the Birth of the Solar System Goddard Space Flight Center
20 Sep 2000 A Good Month for Asteroids Science@NASA
14 Sep 2000 Centaur's Bright Surface Spot Could be Crater of Fresh Ice Space Telescope Science Institute
1 Sep 2000 A Close Encounter with a Space Rock Science@NASA
15 Aug 2000 Moons and Craters Named International Astronomical Union
 
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