Definitely not the Discovery Channel as some have said. It's probably a cool graphic animation school project or something not a scientific simulation. Riddled with errors from the opening scene of an asteroid that seems have a lava covered crust to the grammatical errors on the last scene it is completely false.
Yes.
Asteroid 2002 VE68 is a quasi satellite of Venus. However, it is not a true moon - it has only been in this configuration only about 7000 years, and it will probably leave the configuration in about 500 years. Also, 2002 VE68 interacts with Mercury and the Earth, as well as with Venus.
The largest recorded one was over 1700 feet tall in Lituya. See more detail in the related question below.
Earth has wind, and water, and tectonic plates. This causes impact craters to be destroyed relatively quickly, over the course of hundreds of thousands of years. Jupiter is a gas giant, and has no crust. Since there's nothing for the meteor to crash into, there's no impact crater at all! As for Venus, it actually does have a large number of impact craters, they just can't be seen easily underneath the thick atmosphere. However, Venus does have some volcanic activity which damages the craters. This process is so slow that it takes about 500 million years to destroy them all. Mars, on the other hand, has no processes that destroy craters other than a very thin atmosphere with a little bit of wind. Therefore, the craters there last far longer. In addition, Mars is nearer to the asteroid belt, and is more likely to attract meteors from there than Earth and Venus.
Democrit from Abdera, approx. 2 500 years ago.
An asteroid
Yes.
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no impact
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500 miles. Example being Vesta. Its around 400 miles and not...yet round.
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Asteroid 2002 VE68 is a quasi satellite of Venus. However, it is not a true moon - it has only been in this configuration only about 7000 years, and it will probably leave the configuration in about 500 years. Also, 2002 VE68 interacts with Mercury and the Earth, as well as with Venus.