Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How dense is the asteroid belt?

In sci-fi movies, spaceships flying through asteroid belts are shown dodging between huge floating boulders. Is our asteroid belt really like that? Or, if you were on one of the asteroids would you even be able to see the other asteroids? If you could see other asteroids, would you see them as big rocks, or would they be so far away you would only see little star-like lights?



I've never heard of anyone from NASA saying anything about space-probes going to the outer planets being in danger when flying through the asteroid belt. So, I figured that the sci-fi scenes were probably over-dramatizations.



Also, I've read that the asteroid, (now supposedly a dwarf-planet), Ceres contains like 30-40% of the asteroid belt's mass. Since the asteroid belt covers such a huge area, it seemed like, if so much of the mass was concentrated in Ceres, the rest of the asteroid belt must be pretty sparsely populated.How dense is the asteroid belt?Four spacecraft, the last two Pioneers and the two Voyagers, were sent through the asteroid belt to study Jupiter and other planets, without any attempt to examine asteroids. ONE of these passed about 1200 miles from a small object (about two meters across). The asteroid belt is vast stretches of empty space. Most asteroids would never be within view of another. However, about 20% of asteroids have moons, and obviously in these cases you would have another asteroid in view.How dense is the asteroid belt?Always trusty wikipedia has a great article on the asteroid belt. Hope it helps.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid_beHow dense is the asteroid belt?It all depends on your speed and if u are going against the flow or with it. I think I have Sean some info on flying a space craft through Saturn's belt.How dense is the asteroid belt?All the %26quot;local%26quot; asteroid groups are just huge but not very dense. Much less dense than the Saturn rings and even those are only dense from a photographic long distance shot. You would not be able to photograph the asteroid belts.How dense is the asteroid belt?You are correct, sir. Ceres does comprise a significant quantity of the mass of the asteroid belt, around 25% to 30%.



Since they reside in the Main Belt at a distance of between 2 and 4 AU's, the asteriods in the belt have to spread themselves out over an area of roughly 377 billion square miles of space. They are really spread out.How dense is the asteroid belt?The asteroid belt has not had an original thought for millenia. Or am I being dense?



The asteroid belt is not anywhere near as dense as depicted in science fiction movies. If it were, it would reflect light in much the same way as Saturn's rings, with the result being we'd see a bright band in the nighttime sky, one that would obscure our view of the outer planets.

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