Asteroid formation

Area filled with asteroids and possibly other objects
Asteroid formation around Yela

An asteroid formation is an astronomical object which is comprised of asteroids, planetoids, and other small rocky bodies that are not planets nor moons. It is frequently arrayed in a belt around the center star(s) due to gravitational formations, being called an asteroid belt.

Notable examples

  • Aaron Halo: A dense torus-shaped asteroid belt that prevents standard quantum travel between Hurston and ArcCorp
  • The Coil: An asteroid cluster that is more of an "electric phenomenon" thought to be the remains of the first planet in the system

List of all asteroid formations

 
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Ail'ka Belt Alpha
Ail'ka Belt Beta
Akiro Cluster
Bacchus Belt Alpha
Branaugh Belt Alpha
Caliban Belt Alpha
Cano Belt Alpha
Cathcart Belt Alpha
Centauri Belt Alpha
Daedalus Cluster
Eealus Belt Alpha
Elcibre Belt
Ellis 11a
Ellis Belt Alpha
Ellis XI
Fora Belt Alpha
Gedinasho Belt
Genesis Belt Alpha
Glaciem Ring
Gliese Belt Alpha
Gliese Belt Beta
Gliese Cluster Gamma
Gurzil Belt Alpha
Hades IV Asteroid Cluster
Hades IV split
Hadrian Belt Alpha
Henge Cluster
Herschel Belt
Horus Belt Alpha
Horus Belt Beta
Icarus Cluster
Jovian Rings
Kabal Cluster Alpha
Kallis Belt Alpha
Kallis Belt Beta
Kallis V Accretion Disk
Keeger Belt
Kiel Belt Alpha
Kins Belt Alpha
Kins Belt Beta
Kuiper Belt
Kyuk'ya Belt Alpha
Marisol Belt
Oretani Belt Alpha
Orion Belt Alpha
Osiris Belt Alpha
Rings of Aremis
Rings of Branaugh II
Rings of Ellis VII
Rings of Kiel V
Rings of Kyuk'ya I
Rings of Neptune
Rings of Saturn
Rings of Tayac II
Rings of Uranus
Tanga Belt Alpha
Taranis 2a debris
Taranis Belt Alpha
Taranis Belt Beta
Tayac Belt Alpha
Th.us'ūng Belt Alpha
The Coil
Tiber Belt Alpha
Tohil Belt Alpha
Tyrol Belt Alpha
Vega Belt Alpha
Yulin Cluster Alpha
Yā’mon Belt Alpha

References


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