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Q: What objects from space hit the Earth?
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What objects in outer space can hit earth and cause major damage to earth?

Some objects in outer space that can damage the earth could be the following: Asteroids Sun Particles Rocks from other planets Space bombs Fire Other objects flying around in space


How often does earth get hit by objects in space?

Objects are hitting us every day of every minute.


Have any asteroids hit the space station?

Huston, we haven't been hit by space objects. I repeat, we have not been hit by space objects, YEAH!


Objects in space that starts with an e?

Earth!


Are objects in space affected by earth's gravity?

they can be yes.


How have space objects affected earth?

it is making scientist create objects to go out and study it


What is used to see space on earth?

You can't see "space". You can see objects in space, but space itself is not visible.If you did wish to observe objects in space, a telescope would help you to do so.


Objects in space that can only be viewed from earth because of reflected light energy are said to be what?

Objects in space that can only be viewed from earth becouse of reflected light energy are said to be


Objects in space that can only be viewed from earth because of reflected light energy are said to be?

objects in space that can only be viewed from earth because of reflected light energy are said to be luminous.


When you observe objects in space why does it seem that the objects you observe are moving across the sky?

Because the earth is rotating.


What two objects have been hit by a meteor?

The earth and moon.


What layer of the earth has shooting stars and meteorites?

A meteorite is an object from space that has hit the surface of earth. Therefore you will find them at the bottom of the troposphere. However, you were probably refering to meteors. Most meteors are visible in the lower themosphere or upper troposphere.