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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