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No. The Kuiper belt is out past the orbit of Neptune.
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The Kuiper Belt
The Kuiper belt is not between any planets. It is far beyond the orbits of Neptune and Pluto.
The full name of the Kuiper Belt is the Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt. It is named for the astronomers Kenneth Edgeworth and Gerard Kuiper. The Kuiper Belt is a region of the Earths solar system that is found beyond the planets. It extends from the orbit of Neptune.
The Kuiper Belt is a region in the outer solar system beyond Neptune that is home to many small icy bodies. The two dwarf planets that are known to reside in the Kuiper Belt are Pluto and Eris.
The region beyond the orbit of Neptune is called the Kuiper Belt. It is a vast ring of icy objects, including dwarf planets, comets, and other small bodies, that orbits the Sun beyond Neptune. The Kuiper Belt is believed to be a source of short-period comets that occasionally enter the inner solar system.
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.