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Minor planets, asteroids, comets and interplanetary dust within 30 au
Our Solar System includes the Sun, eight major planets and their moons, along
with numerous asteroids, comets, and dust particles, collectively known as the
small Solar System bodies. Small bodies are relics from the birth of the Solar
System and offer valuable insights into planetary formation and the origins of
life. This chapter explores this important component of our Solar System,
discussing the formation and evolution of key small body populations and their
interrelations.