Huston, we haven't been hit by space objects. I repeat, we have not been hit by space objects, YEAH!
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Yes. Asteroids can hit anywhere.
There are collisions between asteroids, which can knock asteroids and asteroid fragments into different orbits. Some asteroids may not have originated in the asteroid belt.
Because they hit Earth's surface and they hit whenever they go into Earh's atmosphere
It is possible for comets and asteroids to hit Earth, but they are extremely rare events.
Answer 1: Asteroids are formed by the collision of two planets breaking each into small pieces and floating off into space Answer 2: Asteroids are formed when planets are absorbed and crushed inside a black hole. The pieces of the planet are then ejected from the backend of the black holes into space as asteroids.
Yes. Asteroids can hit any planet.
Yes. Asteroids can hit anywhere.
There are collisions between asteroids, which can knock asteroids and asteroid fragments into different orbits. Some asteroids may not have originated in the asteroid belt.
Asteroids, meteors, comets, or some type of space rock that hit the Moon and causes the crater.
Some get by asteroids others (like Earth) hit hit with a meteoroid and the rock that fly out into space form together to make a moon
Because they hit Earth's surface and they hit whenever they go into Earh's atmosphere
It is possible for comets and asteroids to hit Earth, but they are extremely rare events.
Answer 1: Asteroids are formed by the collision of two planets breaking each into small pieces and floating off into space Answer 2: Asteroids are formed when planets are absorbed and crushed inside a black hole. The pieces of the planet are then ejected from the backend of the black holes into space as asteroids.
No. Asteroids can hit anywhere on earth.
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The space station is really never at risk from Asteroids. An asteroid is like a small planet in size, so if by small chance one ever came close to Earth, we would probably all be doomed. However there is all kinds of space debris that the space station must be protected from. The most common threat is from micro meteorites. These are small particles of space rock that are usually only a few grams in size. It is impossible to avoid them, so spacecraft are designed to survive impacts. There are larger, more dangerous types of debris too, such as broken satellites, lost equipment, or even rocket boosters. The U.S. Strategic Command keeps a catalogue of over 19,000 pieces of space debris 10 cm in diameter and larger. If the space station ever gets too close, it will fire rocket engines to avoid the debris.
asteroids hit the moon