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When is the next time Halley's comet will hit earth?

Halley's comet is not predicted to hit Earth in the foreseeable future. The next time it will be visible from Earth is in 2061.


What object would hit earth?

It is quite common for small meteors to hit the Earth. Larger impacts by an asteroid or comet are also possible but happen much less often.


Why don't the rocks from tail of a connet fall on the earth?

Sometimes they do; that's what a "meteor shower" is. The point is that all of the rocks and dust given off by a comet, and the head of the comet too, travel the way gravity and the light pressure of the Sun force them to. The head of the comet is freely falling towards the Sun. (if a comet gets close enough to a planet, the gravity of the planet becomes significant, and sometimes the comet will collide with the planet; look at Shoemaker-Levy 9, which hit Jupiter in 1994.) As the heat of the Sun begins to melt the ices of the comet, gas and dust escape from the comet. Because the gas molecules and dust particles are very light, the pressure of the Sun's light pushes them away from the comet; this forms the "tail" of the comet. Over the course of thousands of orbits, the gas and dust spreads out to fill in much of the orbit of the comet. Where the Earth's orbit intersects the comet's orbit, we see annual meteor showers.


What is a well known name for a meteoroid?

There is Halley's comet, and a meteorite crater called Hoba Iron Meteorite. Does that help?


What is a meteor tail called?

A meteor tail is called a "meteor trail" or "meteor streak." It is the glowing path left behind as a meteoroid travels through Earth's atmosphere.