Asteroid Belt

The Asteroid Belt is an interplanetary repository of events, ideas, and sundry particles of thought.  Feel free to add to the coalescing chaos!

Items in the Asteroid Belt are subject to random periods of existence.  Please post replies in response to comments and comments as new chaos.  Thanks!

An asteroid belt or asteroid field is a collection of asteroids that usually orbit a star in a roughly toroidal shape. Asteroids in such belts range from grain-sized to many kilometers in diameter. Asteroid fields contain space debris and are usually the remains of a planet’s destruction. Featured above is the Alpha Omicron Asteroid Belt.

If we could choose only one Youtube video to watch forever, this would be it!

“Shin Takarajima” by Sakanaction

Jessie J Singing Domino = Out-of-This-World Music Always!

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