Yes, asteroid 3036 is a real object in our solar system. It is classified as a member of the Apollo group of asteroids and was discovered in 1982. Its orbit and characteristics have been studied, contributing to our understanding of near-Earth objects.
The asteroid belt is real. It is a region between Mars and Jupiter in our solar system that is filled with many small rocky bodies called asteroids. These asteroids range in size from tiny particles to large bodies over 600 miles in diameter.
It's an asteroid and only an asteroid. A big one at that, second to Ceres (Dwarf Planet) and there is a possibility that it might be added to dwarf planet status in the near future once it's shape has been confirmed.
a rather large asteroid
Mars is not in the asteroid belt. The Asteroid Belt is between Mars and Jupiter.
The second asteroid named after Elicott Douglass is 6052 Icarion.
The LCM is 3036.
yes
It is 3036, exactly as in the question.
assuming 3036 means 30/36 divide by 6 = 5/6
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes. So, 3036 in simplest form is just... 3036. Yep, that's it. No need to simplify further, it's already as simple as it gets. Math can be chill like that sometimes.
5/6
All My Children - 1970 1-3036 was released on: USA: 18 September 1981
The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-3036 was released on: USA: 30 April 1999
The asteroid belt is in space.I think you'll find that the asteroid belt is a very dangerous place to fly a spacecraft through.In real life, crafts are sent over or under the asteroid belt, not straight through it like in films.
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