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= Why =
= Why =
[[wikipedia:Big_Bang|'''''Big Bang''''']]! Everything explodes everywhere and '''''[[wikipedia:Gravity|gravity]]''''' plays a critical role in the formation of structures in the universe. As matter clumps together under the influence of gravity, it leads to the formation of '''''[[wikipedia:Galaxy|galaxies]]''''', '''''[[wikipedia:Star|stars]]''''', '''''[[wikipedia:Planet|planets]]''''', and other '''''[[wikipedia:Astronomical_object|astronomical objects]]'''''.
[[wikipedia:Big_Bang|'''''Big Bang''''']]! Everything explodes everywhere and '''''[[wikipedia:Gravity|gravity]]''''' plays a critical role in the formation of structures in the universe. As matter clumps together under the influence of gravity, it leads to the formation of '''''[[wikipedia:Galaxy|galaxies]]''''', '''''[[wikipedia:Star|stars]]''''', '''''[[wikipedia:Planet|planets]]''''', and other '''''[[wikipedia:Astronomical_object|astronomical objects]]'''''. Within galaxies, planetary systems like our own form as a result of the condensation of material within protoplanetary disks. These disks of gas and dust around young stars gradually form planets and other small objects like comets and asteroids.
 
Within galaxies, planetary systems like our own form as a result of the condensation of material within protoplanetary disks. These disks of gas and dust around young stars gradually form planets and other small objects like comets and asteroids.


Since asteroids are remnants from the early solar system, studying them can provide insights into the processes that shaped our solar system's formation. They contain information about the building blocks of planets and can help us understand how planets like Earth formed and evolved.
Since asteroids are remnants from the early solar system, studying them can provide insights into the processes that shaped our solar system's formation. They contain information about the building blocks of planets and can help us understand how planets like Earth formed and evolved.


Asteroids are diverse and offer a wide range of scientific opportunities. By studying their compositions, surface properties, and geology, scientists can learn more about the history and evolution of these small celestial bodies, as well as the broader processes that have shaped our solar system.
Asteroids are diverse and offer a wide range of scientific and possibly economic opportunities. By studying their compositions, surface properties, and geology, scientists can learn more about the history and evolution of these small celestial bodies, as well as the broader processes that have shaped our solar system.


Some asteroids have the potential to impact Earth, and understanding their orbits, compositions, and sizes is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate potential threats. By studying asteroids, scientists can identify and assess impact hazards, and develop methods to deflect or mitigate threats.
Some asteroids have the potential to impact Earth, and understanding their orbits, compositions, and sizes is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate potential threats. By studying asteroids, scientists can identify and assess impact hazards, and develop methods to deflect or mitigate threats.