21 trillion AU
21 trillion AU
It is far colder than Earth. The Kuiper Belt is very far from the warming influence of the sun. Subatnce that are normally gasses for us such as carbon diozixe and methane are frozen solid in the Kuiper Belt.
No. The Kuiper belt is thirty to fifty times farther from the sun than Earth is.
The Kuiper belt is not between any planets. It is far beyond the orbits of Neptune and Pluto.
the KUIPER BELT
The Kuiper Belt does not directly affect Earth. It is a region of the solar system beyond Neptune containing icy bodies and dwarf planets. While some objects from the Kuiper Belt, like comets, can occasionally come close to Earth, they do not have a significant impact on our planet's daily life.
The planets in our solar system in order from the Sun to the Kuiper Belt are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and various dwarf planets and objects in the Kuiper Belt like Pluto, Eris, and Haumea.
The Kuiper Belt is named after Gerard Kuiper; he was one of the only scientists who had theories about the Kuiper belt in the early fifties
it's sometimes called the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt
The asteroid belt is sometimes referred to as the "main belt," while the Kuiper belt is also known as the "Edgeworth-Kuiper belt."
Kuiper belt
It's too far away. The Kuiper Belt is beyond the orbit of even Pluto, much farther away than we can send people to for a while; too far even for robot probes to go, yet.