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How do space probes make it past the asteroid belt without crashing into asteroids?

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Answered by ramkuanil
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Answer:Outer space is crammed full with microscopic particles and fields, but when it comes to an object big enough to crash into, they are very rare. Space is so big and so empty of rocks on average that unless a space probe intentionally aims towards an asteroid or a planet, it will miss.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q. How do space probes make it past the asteroid belt without crashing into asteroids ?

Ans. The reason for this is because space is so big and so empty when it comes to macroscopic objects such as planets and asteroids. Outer space is crammed full with microscopic particles and fields, but when it comes to an object big enough to crash into, they are very rare.

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