Asteroid
Asteroid
Asteroid |
The asteroid belt, or Nelt Hall, revolves around the Sun, located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, just after Mars.
It is home to a number of asteroid and sub-planetary solar objects, including huge rocks that range from 1 to 100 kilometers in size, as well as small and large meters.
The four largest , about half the mass of the orbit, 1. Ceres, 2. Vesta, 3. Palace and 4. Hyzia - exist between. And the total mass is about 4% of the mass of the Moon, which is significantly less than Pluto, but the number of asteroids is much higher. The only dwarf planet in the galaxy, Ceres, is about 950 km in diameter, while the average diameter of Vesta, Pallas, and Hiejia is less than 600 km.
The rest of the members of the asteroid belt gradually expand from smaller to smaller, dusty shapes.
The density of the enclosure is so light that countless unmanned spacecraft can cross it without any kind of accident.Nevertheless, collisions between large asteroids occur occasionally, resulting in the formation of asteroid families.
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