No. A meteoroid is a small sand to boulder sized particle of debris in the Solar System
no proof of what happened, but if it was a meteor, parts could have hit off onto the moon.
No, Apollo 11 did not get hit by a meteor during its mission to the Moon in 1969. The spacecraft successfully landed on the Moon and then returned safely to Earth without encountering any meteor impacts.
The moon gets craters from meteor's that hit it's surface
The earth and moon.
There was a meteor that hit earth.
It hit the Ural Mountains in eastern Russia.
Yes, meteors do hit the moon. The moon's surface is pockmarked with craters from impacts of meteors over billions of years. The lack of atmosphere on the moon makes it more susceptible to meteor impacts compared to Earth.
if a meteor hit earth and a piece of earth (the moon) chipped off. earths gravitational pull could be sufficient to make the moon orbit around the earth.
Nothing. There is no air on the Moon, so the craters contain nothing but a little dust and some rocks; not much at all.
Use your poltergust 3000 a.k.a Professor E. Gadd's vacuum and suck up a meteor and aim for the moon and let go of the vacuuming button to release it.
A meteor.
Yes