It hasn't been possible so far. Most meteors are the size of a pinhead or less, a grain of sand.
It is possible to see hundreds of shooting stars in a single night, during a meteor shower.
because its so far away the speed of light cant see it so we would only be able to see it 5 years later.
A visible meteor is a meteor that can be seen by the naked-eye
The correct spelling is meteorite (a meteor that reaches the ground).
A falling star is a meteor. A meteorite is a meteor that has hit the ground.
No, it is not because the iron in the meteor reacts with your esophagus to create a sort of poison. But, you can "eat" it using your rectum and the meteor as a suppository.
No, it is not possible to visit Meteor Crater without paying an entrance fee.
The next meteor is to be on August 16 2010. Be prepared then! This meteor is an estimated 2- 3 miles long and disaster will be heading for Houston, Texas. The time will be approximately at around 4 or 5:00 pm. The damage to the meteor could create a very large hole. The hole will be around 50 metres deep approximately.
You find it as you leave Fallarbor town heading for meteor falls. There's a house past the move tutor. The assistant inside will give you dig.
It's not possible to learn Draco Meteor in Leafgreen due to it not existing until Generation 4 games like Diamond.
Yes they are solid and not usually hollow (although it is possible that some could be).
First of all - we don't know for sure that a meteor killed the dinosaurs. There are dozens of theories and no solid proof. Secondly, it's possible.
It is possible to see hundreds of shooting stars in a single night, during a meteor shower.
because its so far away the speed of light cant see it so we would only be able to see it 5 years later.
The suffix "meteor" is typically used to indicate a connection to meteors or meteorites, such as in the words "meteoric" (resembling a meteor) or "meteorite" (a fragment of a meteor).
Life as we know it would disappear. It's not possible for a meteor to punch a clean hole through the Earth. So a meteor big enough would crack the Earth into pieces. These might eventually be pulled together again by gravity, but the planet would be unrecognizable.
well for one meteor punch which it will learn and possible earthquake