Neptune is in between Mars and Jupiter
Yes, there is an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called the Main Asteroid Belt. It is not located between Jupiter and Saturn.
The asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter, so Neptune is outside it.
Comets, solar flares, asteriod belt, stars
The first planet after the asteroid belt is Mars. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
Most of the asteroids within our solar system can be found within the Asteroid Belt. Located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, the Asteroid Belt consists of millions of individual asteroids of varying sizes - from a speck of dust to hundreds of kilometers in diameter. The largest object within the belt is a dwarf planet - Ceres - which has a mass of 9.47x1020kg and a diameter of 476.2km.
the asteriod belt
Asteroids
Yes, there is an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called the Main Asteroid Belt. It is not located between Jupiter and Saturn.
a pile of rocks in space
No. The asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter. Saturn's rings are not composed of asteroids, they are made of small pieces of ice and rock.
The asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter, so Neptune is outside it.
Comets, solar flares, asteriod belt, stars
No, the asteroid belt isn't a whole body, but consists of many separate bodies of asteroids, all of which are too small to have an atmosphere.
The asteroid belt is, as the name suggests, a belt of asteroids orbiting the Sun. They are basically a large collection of rocks. There is no real colour as it would be like asking what colour is a large collection of rocks.
The first planet after the asteroid belt is Mars. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
an asteriod
The asteroid belt is roughly circular, with a radius of about 3 AU (astronomical unit; 1 AU = 149,597,870.7 km, the mean orbital radius of Earth).The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = 2πr, or πd. Therefore, the circumference of the asteroid belt is approximately 2,819,853,430 km.(Additionally, the width of the asteroid belt is about 1.5 AU, or slightly larger than Earth's distance from the sun.)