By far yes.
Our moon is not in the asteroid belt. No planet's moon is in the asteroid belt or it would not be a moon.
The crab people currently inhabit the asteroid belt. The furthest from Earth that humans have reached is the Moon which is a tiny fraction of the distance to the asteroid belt.
The asteroid belt is shaped like a donut. The earth and moon, mars, venus, mercury and sun are all in the hole in the middle.
It will destroy the car because of the asteroid belt around the earth.
Asteroid 2002 VE68 is a quasi satellite of Venus. However, it is not a true moon - it has only been in this configuration only about 7000 years, and it will probably leave the configuration in about 500 years. Also, 2002 VE68 interacts with Mercury and the Earth, as well as with Venus.
Yes, There was a giant planet (TIAMAT) there that suffered a collision with a moon or planetoid of our binary star (NEMESIS) on a past orbital passing of the galactic equator. The majority of tiamat was knocked closer to our sun and reformed as the earth. the remnant's of the collision became the asteroid belt. SEE ALSO SUMERIAN EXPLANATION.
Theory suggests that it is a remnant of a large asteroid that struck the Earth
because the moon is the result of an asteroid hitting the earth 4 billion years ago. a chunk of the earth came off and started orbiting the earth because it was closer to the earth than the sun
Mathilde is an asteroid. It is a main belt asteroid that was discovered in 1885 by Johann Paliisa.
Dactyl is a moon of the asteroid Ida located in the asteroid belt.
The total weight of all the asteroids in the asteroid belt is about 1/35th of our moon!
An asteroid had hit Earth and knocked of a chunk that is now called the moon.