The Moon and Pluto would both be destroyed and if Earth was not destroyed or severely damaged as a result of the collison, the would be major changes on Earth due to the loss of the Moon's gravitational influence, notably to the tides.
the hazards on Jupiter would be the storms and the raging winds that just fly across Jupiter at a speed of 150m/s.
Yes, there are meteorites on Mars that have hit the planet's surface. These meteorites are pieces of rock or metal from space that have traveled through space before crashing onto Mars. They provide valuable information about Mars' geology and history.
The famous meteor that hit Jupiter was actually the fragmented comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 in July 1994. It broke into multiple pieces before colliding with Jupiter, creating a series of impact marks on the planet's surface.
Brown Dwarfs are 5 times the Size of Jupiter, so if a Brown Dwarf will hit the Moon it will hit or Burn Eurth too, but if the Moon is gone or destryed Eurth's climate will change and other problems may happen.
It would spin out of earths orbit. And most likely hit a planet, star, comet, or keep on going.
nothing would happen because comets hit Jupiter when it is hot and it does not burn up it. if Jupiter was a a bit bigger it would start to glow.
If it did, it would be destroyed. Due to gravity, it would not happen.
Meteors hitting Jupiter is an ongoing event that can happen at any time. Jupiter's strong gravitational pull can attract meteors towards it. The planet's large size and strong magnetic field also make it a frequent target for comet and asteroid impacts.
The Minor Planet center has cataloged 279,722 minor planets which are asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. Considering asteroids and comets are in some ways related bodies in the fact that they do not have hydrostatic equilibrium; we only have to subtract the four dwarf planets leaving us with 279,718 asteroids and comets discovered so far.
It would blow up, then hit the planets next to it and cause a mass eclipse causing all life on earth to die out... so good luck with that. Even the Tzar Bomba (roughly 50MTons, the largest ever built) would barely raise a pimple on the atmosphere of Jupiter.
never it was destroyed the first time it hit jupiter
Nothing No One Can Hit A Planet
Same thing that would happen to you...
Jupiter. Jupiter was hit in 1994 by a comet called Shoemaker Levy9.
No
the earth would be destroyed
Eventually, yes. It is inevitable. Overall, though, large impacts are very rare so it is unlikely that it will happen in our lifetime.