The asteroid belt is in between Mars and Jupiter.
No, the total mass of all the asteroids in the asteroid belt is estimated to be less than 4% of the mass of the Moon. Even if all the asteroids were combined, they would still be much smaller than the Moon.
yes and no there is no one moon so size is bigger or smaller depending what moon your looking at
The first confirmed case of an asteroid orbiting another asteroid is the asteroid Ida which is orbited by a smaller asteroid orbiting it called Dactyl; other asteroid moons have been found since.
Asteroids. There are many thousand in the Main Belt that occupies an empty orbit between Mars and Jupiter. The largest asteroid, Ceres, has been classified as a "dwarf planet" and contains about 1/3 of the total mass of asteroids in the Main Belt.
Our moon is not in the asteroid belt. No planet's moon is in the asteroid belt or it would not be a moon.
Yes, the asteroid belt starts properly after the orbit of Mars.
No, Mars is located outside of the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, which means that Mars is not inside the asteroid belt.
Mars is outside the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Ceres is part of the asteroid belt.
it is outside the asteroid belt
The planet Jupiter is outside the asteroid belt, which is located in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Neptune is outside the asteroid belt.
Jupiter is outside the asteroid belt.
Ceres is part of the asteroid belt.
Uranus is located outside the asteroid belt, further away from the Sun than the asteroid belt. It is the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system.
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