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| Moons Among the Asteroids?
Written & Contributed to BENDEDREALITY.COM by TS Caladan_2016 VIEW OTHER ARTICLES BY THIS WRITER Could moons of a blown apart planet be among the Asteroids? Ceres and Pallas have been called "dwarf planets" because of their spherical shape among a vast belt of very IRREGULAR shaped shards or pieces between Mars and Jupiter. This was once a planet, a planet that orbited the Sun in a perfect 'Bode's Law' position: the precise place for a planet to orbit… IN THE GAP The largest "asteroid" (or "dwarf") Ceres was discovered after painstaking efforts were made searching for the 'missing planet' in the gap. ASTEROIDS were discovered! Then many others were found nearly in order of size. (Asteroids are not everywhere in space but ONLY as a result of a pulverized body). The Asteroid Belt is generally 2.8 Astronomical Units from the Sun and so is the GAP or next Bode-position after Mars. Our true planets follow this distance-formula out from the Sun with a single exception (Neptune). [See my