Asteroids

Asteroids vary in sizes from the same size as a pebble to larger than 1000 kilometres in diameter, sixteen individual asteroids have a diameter of 240 kilometres or more they are large metallic objects that orbit the Sun. But they are too small too be considered as planets so they are known as minor planets kilometres || Distance 10^6 km || Discoverer: || Date: || references:
 * Name: || Number: || Radius
 * Ceres || 1 || 466 || 413.9 ||  || 1801 ||
 * Davida || 511 || 168 || 475.4 ||  || 1903 ||
 * Eros || 433 || 17.5 x 6.5 || 218 ||  || 1893 ||
 * Eunomia || 15 || 136 || 395.5 ||  || 1851 ||
 * Europa || 52 || 156 || 463.3 ||  || 1858 ||
 * Gaspra || 951 || 17 x 10 || 330.0 ||  || 1916 ||
 * Hygiea || 10 || 215 || 470.3 ||  || 1849 ||
 * Ida || 243 || 56 x 23 || 428 ||  || 29 sep 1884 ||
 * Interamnia || 704 || 167 || 458.1 ||  || 1910 ||
 * Mathilde || 253 || 28.5 x 25 || 396 ||  || 1885 ||
 * Pallas || 2 || 261 || 414.5 ||  || 1802 ||
 * Psyche || 16 || 132 || 437.1 ||  || 1852 ||
 * Sylvia || 87 || 136 || 521.5 ||  || 1866 ||
 * Vesta || 4 || 262.5 || 353.4 ||  || 1807 ||

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