There is not a planet between Mars and Jupiter that I know! There should be a Dwarf planet if not no planet!
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An early astronomer and mathematician, Johann Elert Bode, observed a mathematical relationship between the orbital distances of the planets. The formula works creepily well for Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. "Bode's Law" indicates that there ought to be a planet between Mars and Jupiter, where there is none. Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus fall just where Bode's Law predicted, but Neptune and Pluto are way out of place.
When the asteroid Ceres was discovered, it was almost precisely where Bode's Law predicted, and with the discovery of all the other asteroids some people figured that Ceres must be the largest fragment of a destroyed planet that USED to be there. A number of Science Fiction novels are set on that destroyed planet!
Bode's Law turns out to have no real significance, being only a numerological trick.
It's called the Asteroid belt. See the related link for more informtion.
# Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
The name of the group of objects between Mars and Jupiter is the ASTEROID BELT.
There are lots of Asteroids in between mars and jupiter, Also referred to as the Asteroid Belt.
No, there is no known planet existing between Mars and Jupiter. Between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid belt known as the Kepler belt.
Jupiter
The planet that is believed to have been smashed between Mars and Jupiter is known as "Theia." This event is thought to have occurred billions of years ago and resulted in the formation of the asteroid belt in our solar system.
It's called the Asteroid belt. See the related link for more informtion.
The Asteroid Belt
Ceres or any of the other asteroids in the Asteroid Belt.
# Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter
The "Asteroid Belt" is the name we give to the region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Saturn's orbit is about 83% larger than Jupiter's.
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune