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English: Plot of all known asteroids for 2006 May 3, limited [-6,6] au from the Sun. The dense disk is the "main belt" between Jupiter and Mars, and the two blobs to the bottom and left are the Trojans. Note that you may be viewing a down-sampled version of this image; please click on the link and "zoom in" for full detail.
Date 3 May 2006 (original upload date)
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Author Mdf at English Wikipedia

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  • 2006-05-03 19:06 Mdf 1280×1152×1 (39368 bytes) Plot of all known asteroids for 2006 May 3, limited [-6,6] au from the Sun. The dense disk is the "main belt" between Jupiter and Mars, and the two blobs to the bottom and left are the Trojans. Note that you may be viewing a down-sampled version of this

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