BetweenMarsand Jupiter is theasteroidbelt, a large area of space where planetoids and large rocks orbitthe Sun. Some theorise that the asteroids are from a planet that failed to form because of Jupiter's immense gravitational power. The large red spot on Jupiter can fit two or three planets...
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她的母亲爱丽丝曾居住在火星与木星之间的紫色星球上,765亿年前,火星主人战神Mars因妒忌梦神对木星的爱向岁神Jupiter发起挑战。 选择语言:从 到 翻译结果1翻译结果2 翻译结果3翻译结果4翻译结果5 翻译结果1复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Her mother, Alice lived in purple between Mars and Jupiter on the ...
In many ways, history has repeated itself. In 1801, astronomers announced they had found a planet between Mars and Jupiter; they named it Ceres (pronounced “series”). But within a few years, more “planets” were found in the same region: Pallas, Juno, and Vesta. Eventually, all these...
Under the present definition of a planet, this celestial body is Jupiter. There are three main ideas regarding hypothetical planets between Mars and Jupiter. During the early 19th century, as asteroids were discovered, they were considered planets. Jupiter became the sixth planet with the discovery...
Is there a planet between Mars and Jupiter? Which planet lies between Earth and Jupiter? Is Saturn a rocky or gas planet? Is Mercury the smallest planet? Is Mercury a gas planet or a rocky planet? Is the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars?
does not orbit a planet (as our Moon does). But a dwarf planet does not clear the neighborhood around its orbit and may cross the paths of other objects orbiting the sun. Other dwarf planets include Ceres, whose orbit is in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and Eris, an objec...
Reflections on the new primary planet supposed to exist between Mars and Jupiter, and now in all probability discovered]]>Reflections on the new primary planet supposed to exist between Mars and Jupiter, and now in all probability discovered]]>doi:10.1080/14786440208676026Von...
百度试题 结果1 题目The red planet is Mars/Jupiter/Saturn/Venus.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:Mars。红色行星是火星 Mars;Jupiter 是木星;Saturn 是土星;Venus 是金星。反馈 收藏
Although the meteorites come predominantly from the asteroid belt (between Mars and Jupiter), the same shocks that melted the material out there also blasted the stuff that later became "us," Boss said. Join our Space Forums to keep talking space on the latest missions, night sky and more!