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The Solar System By Ali Raouidah - Beyond Earth

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Pocket Solar System - University of Virginia

... First,
even
though
there
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many
asteroids,
most
are
very
small.
All
of
the
asteroids
 added
together
have
only
0.4%
the
mass
of
the
Earth
(or
4%
the
mass
of
the
Moon)!
 Second,
 both
 Jupiter
 and
 Mars
 exert
 gravitational
 tugs
 on
 the
 asteroid
 belt.
 These
 constant
tugs
prevent
the
small
b ...
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