Although many asteroids accreted through gravity and tidal interactions, their "moons" would simply be smaller asteroids or meteoroids that were caught in the gravitational pull. Unless they approach directly and collide, they can form orbits around the larger body until perturbed by some other body.
Moons of asteroids are thought to form when a smaller asteroid is captured by the gravitational pull of a larger asteroid. This capture can lead to the smaller asteroid becoming a satellite or moon of the larger one. Another hypothesis is that a collision between two asteroids can generate debris that eventually coalesces to form a moon.
YES
Meteorites or asteroids can strike planets and moons.
An asteroid is a piece of moon that orbits the sun and a moon is a giant rock sphere that orbits earth
Some examples of moons that are thought to be captured asteroids include Phobos and Deimos, the moons of Mars, and possibly some of Saturn's smaller moons like Hyperion and Phoebe. These moons have irregular shapes and compositions that differ from the larger moons in their respective systems.
Moons and asteroids are similar in that they both orbit larger celestial bodies, such as planets or the sun. They are both composed of rock and metal, but moons are typically larger and have a more defined orbit around a specific celestial body, whereas asteroids can vary in size and trajectory.
Asteroids
jupiters moons are different some have an atmosphere and MOST are asteroids
The craters on moons are simply called craters. They are formed by impact events from asteroids, comets, or meteoroids striking the surface of the moon.
No because Mars has no moons
The gas planets are much more massive than the terrestrial planets and therefore have stronger gravity. It is believed that as they formed many of their moons formed around them much like the planets formed around the sun. Other moons are likely captured asteroids and comets.
Some do!
Asteroids and Comets
Mars' two moons, Phobos and Deimos, have irregular shapes similar to asteroids because they are thought to be captured asteroids. They likely were formed elsewhere in the solar system and were captured by Mars' gravity. Their composition and surface features also suggest they have asteroid-like origins.
its the comets are smaller than planets, moons, and asteroids. In order of size, usually comets < asteroids < moons < planets
The moons of Mars are captured asteroids. They are not spherical, but are irregularly shaped, just like most asteroids.
Most moons of planets are believed to form with their planets as the developing planet is surrounded by a disk of debris. Some moons, though, many be captured asteroids or planetoids. Earth's moon is believed to have formed when Earth collided with another planet.
Yes, some asteroids in the Asteroid Belt have moons.