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An '''asteroid belt''' is a region in [[Outer space|space]] where the density of [[asteroid]]s is high. There is an asteroid belt in our solar system, located between [[Mars]] and [[Jupiter]]. The density of asteroids in this belt is low enough that multiple (unmanned) spacecraft have passed through it without accidents.
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An '''asteroid belt''' is a region in our [[Solar System]] where the density of [[asteroid]]s is high. It is located between [[Mars]] and [[Jupiter]]. Multiple (unmanned) spacecraft have passed through it without accidents.
  
 
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An asteroid belt is a region in our Solar System where the density of asteroids is high. It is located between Mars and Jupiter. Multiple (unmanned) spacecraft have passed through it without accidents.