When is not known. However, about 500 meteorites hit the Earth every year, so just over one a day.
This question is about meteorites, not asteroids and that is another question - literally [See related question]
Ah, a meteor hitting the Earth and causing an impact is called a meteorite strike. It's just nature doing its thing and adding some excitement to our world! Just think about the beautiful cosmic dance that brought that meteor crashing down.
The moon is Earth's natural satellite and is not next to any other planet in our solar system. It orbits around Earth.
The star Sirius is the brightest star visible from the earth. Sirius is in the Canis Major constelation, and is therefore often refered to as "the Dog Star"
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.
The next one in is Earth, the next one out is Jupiter, although there is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter called Ceres.
There is a global rumor going around that it will hit in December 2012, they say it is the end of the Mayan Calendar and the end of the world.
What do you mean by impact? The next big impact could be a Hunger Games movie sequel, or a meteorite that kills the whold planet.
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Going outwards from the Sun, the next planet in the solar system after Earth would be Mars. Going inwards from Earth towards the Sun, the next planet is Venus - whose orbit is actually closer to Earth's than that of Mars.
Probably, but not a major one.
I'm going there next week.
No. At least, not for the next few million years.
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The next equinox is the vernal equinox, which takes place on March 19th or 20th, depending on where you are located on the earth.
Ah, a meteor hitting the Earth and causing an impact is called a meteorite strike. It's just nature doing its thing and adding some excitement to our world! Just think about the beautiful cosmic dance that brought that meteor crashing down.
Hundreds of meteors strike the Earth each day, and there is no way of knowing when or where one will strike. At this time, scientists are not aware of any meteoroids or asteroids that are on target to strike the Earth. So far, only ONE meteoroid has been detected with sufficient advance notice that we could track it. That meteoroid was detected in October 2008, and exploded over eastern Africa about 16 hours later. Not much warning!