The time it takes to reach the asteroid belt can vary based on the spacecraft's speed and trajectory. For example, NASA's spacecraft Dawn took about four years to reach the asteroid belt from Earth. The distance between Earth and the asteroid belt can range from 2 to 3 astronomical units (AU), with 1 AU being the average distance between Earth and the Sun.
The revolution of asteroids in the asteroid belt is typically between 2 to 6 years, depending on the specific asteroid's distance from the Sun and its orbital speed. The average distance of the asteroid belt from the Sun is about 2.2 to 3.3 astronomical units (AU), with one AU being the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt and makes up about 25% of the asteroid belt's total mass.
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The asteroid belt does not move as a single entity, so it does not orbit the sun collectively. Instead, individual asteroids within the belt orbit the sun at varying speeds and distances. The time it takes for an asteroid to complete one orbit around the sun depends on its distance from the sun and its orbital velocity.
Asteroids typically take thousands to millions of years to reach the Earth from the asteroid belt. Once in the Earth's vicinity, an asteroid can crash into the Earth at any time depending on its trajectory and other factors.
The asteroid belt orbits the Sun. Phobos and Deimos the moons of Mars orbit Mars.
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The revolution of asteroids in the asteroid belt is typically between 2 to 6 years, depending on the specific asteroid's distance from the Sun and its orbital speed. The average distance of the asteroid belt from the Sun is about 2.2 to 3.3 astronomical units (AU), with one AU being the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt and makes up about 25% of the asteroid belt's total mass.
you would need too have good doging skills if you where to take a ship
The asteroid belt does not move as a single entity, so it does not orbit the sun collectively. Instead, individual asteroids within the belt orbit the sun at varying speeds and distances. The time it takes for an asteroid to complete one orbit around the sun depends on its distance from the sun and its orbital velocity.
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It would depend entirely on how far away the asteroid was from the sun. Furthermore, which sun are you referring to? There are many suns in the solar system.
Most asteroids are found in the asteroid belt just out past Mars or in the Kuiper belt which is out past all the planets. Although, rogue asteroids can be found literally anywhere in the solar system.
Asteroids typically take thousands to millions of years to reach the Earth from the asteroid belt. Once in the Earth's vicinity, an asteroid can crash into the Earth at any time depending on its trajectory and other factors.
it would take 3 or 4 years to get a black belt
Simple, all you have to do is shoot at them, and don't get hit. The building that's in the asteroid belt is in the middle, when you get on the planet touch the key. A funnel-like, black hole-looking warp thing will open up. Enter that and it will take you to where Mordred is.