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By the time they're meteors, a few miles.


Well... perhaps a bit more than that. Let's call it 100 km or so.

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Why can't astronomers use a telescope to study the entire surface of the moon?

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Where do meteors happen the most?

Meteors can be seen from anywhere where it's dark. That means the observer has to be on the half of Earth that is turned away from the Sun. More meteors are usually seen after midnight because then the observer is on the 'front' part of the Earth as it travels through space.


Why is the ozone layer important to your heath?

the ozone layer keeps radiation and meteors away from earth


Meteors direction of orbit?

Meteors travels through earth. While the meteors travel towards the earth they go around the orbit.


Do meteors fall quickly to earth?

Yes, meteors do fall very quickly to Earth.


How far are meteors away from the sun?

The word meteor is used to define the time when a meteoroid (something in space) enters the Earth's atmosphere and is seen there as a fiery streak. If something of it survives passage through the atmosphere to land on the ground, this bit is called a meteorite. Therefore all meteors (being in Earth's atmosphere) are 149.60 million kilometers (92.96 million miles) from the Sun.


How far away is Venis from Earth?

About 25 million miles away from earth.


How far away from uranus to earth?

very far


Why is mesosphere important on earth?

because with out it meteors would hit Earth because the mesosphere kills the meteors.


How far is earth away for mercury?

Mecury is 36 million Kilometers away from the Earth !!!


Is Earth very far away from Earth?

No, Earth is not far away from itself. Earth is the planet we live on, so it is always present beneath our feet.


How far is uranes away from earth?

about 70 years away