Both orbit an object with higher mass.
it depends on the size of the meteor, usually the moon is bigger
Yes.The moon actually does have craters left by meteor crashes.
no proof of what happened, but if it was a meteor, parts could have hit off onto the moon.
A moon stone can be found in Meteor Falls.
They both cause tides on Earth and both have the same angular size.
A meteor that strikes the moon's surface is called a meteoroid when it is in space, a meteor when it is burning up in Earth's atmosphere, and a meteorite once it lands on the moon's or Earth's surface.
Meteor Falls
a meteor
Nickel Meteor craters .
Sitem, is the name of another moon for Neptune and it is derived from this, the meaning is 'meteor-like', because the moon itself looks like a meteor. Hope I helped :)
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