Yes
Uranus has an irregular orbit due to the influence of its neighbor planet Neptune and other outer planets. The gravitational interactions between these planets can cause Uranus' orbit to become slightly off balance, leading to its irregular path around the Sun.
A meteor hit the Earth in the Ural mountains of Russia, near the city of Chelyabinsk, in February 2013.
Yes.
Yes, millions of the did.
no proof of what happened, but if it was a meteor, parts could have hit off onto the moon.
Highly unlikely because Uranus is a gas giant and a meteor is so small.
Uranus has an irregular orbit due to the influence of its neighbor planet Neptune and other outer planets. The gravitational interactions between these planets can cause Uranus' orbit to become slightly off balance, leading to its irregular path around the Sun.
A meteor.
A meteor hit the Earth in the Ural mountains of Russia, near the city of Chelyabinsk, in February 2013.
Meteor Crater is near Winslow, Arizona.
It is called a meteorite.
If an astronaut is not bleeding, then he most likely has not been hit by a meteor. If the space vehicle in which he is traveling is not leaking air, or fluid from one of its storage tanks, then the ship has likewise not been hit by a meteor.
One hypothesis is that Uranus was impacted by a massive object in the early solar system, causing it to tilt on its side. Another possibility is the gravitational influence of a nearby planet, such as Neptune, may have contributed to Uranus' axial tilt.
No, because that meteor already hit the earth.
Yes.
they were supposedly hit my a meteor
Yes, millions of the did.