Potentially yes. Undoubtedly the earth has been hit by asteroids in the past, but I think the last one was about 65 million years ago. I understand NASA has an ongoing search and appraisal of what is out there, but no threat in the near future has been seen.
I don't think so. watch headline news to find out! I sure hope not!
So long as there isn't a big one there is noything to wory about. However at present there is very litle that we can do about a large asteroid detroying just about all life on earth.
yes because there are flying rocks. But usually not because we can fly over it.
I would avoid Kuiper's belt at all costs. Nothing good will happen to you in that area.
asteroids are not dangerous if they do not start towards earth and p.s im only eleven and even i knew that!
No. Occasionally an asteroid is knocked out of the asteroid belt and some of those asteroids eventually hit Earth, but the asteroid belt as a whole will not hit us.
If one was to hit Earth, it would do very serious damage. However, it is a highly unlikely event.
asteroids are big in the shape
Main asteroid beltThe asteroid belt
the asteroid raced across from Mars to Jupiter
The first confirmed case of an asteroid orbiting another asteroid is the asteroid Ida which is orbited by a smaller asteroid orbiting it called Dactyl; other asteroid moons have been found since.
It is amazing to be able to see an asteroid in a telescope.
The asteroid is known as 2012 DA14. It is about 150 feet across.
asteroids are big in the shape
It came and went on February 15th, it was called 2012-DA14.
Yes. in 2024
The largest asteroid, Ceres, is in the asteroid belt.
That's right; Ceres is the largest asteroid.
asteroid
The asteroid missed the Earth's atmosphere by inches.We will begin asteroid mining soon.
If there is an atmosphere, the light will gradually dim as the asteroid approaches the asteroid.
Main asteroid beltThe asteroid belt
The density of an asteroid differs.
Nothing