No.
A non-impacting body. A meteor is a specific instance that occurs - anything but that instance is "normal." Maybe "the rest of the universe that doesn't hit Earth." What do you call the lack of an impact?
Yes, if he did not study anything beyond the Earth, he would not be an astronomer!
Anything that has do do with involving around the stars in our universe. Has to do with nothing close to the earth
They didn't have to do anything at all. Every speck of mass in the universe has gravity.
As there is currently no confirmed evidence of anything existing outside our universe, it is not possible to determine the next closest object to Earth. The concept of distance and objects beyond our universe is purely speculative and theoretical at this point.
The universe then the sun then the earth:)
man (humankind)
Universe
No, there is not there is no edge to the universe, and there is nothing outside of the universe. there just IS the universe.
No, because there is no universe that begins with Earth.
The universe's shape is unknown, therefore we cannot tell where the earth is. but compared the the universe the earth is a tiny tiny speck
This model of the universe placed the Earth at the center of the universe