Jupiter gets hit ALOT
Jupiter :P
Craters on Jupiter are typically caused by impacts from asteroids or comets. Jupiter's strong gravitational pull can attract these objects, leading to collisions with its surface. The planet's thick atmosphere can also cause meteors to explode before impact, creating visible scars on its surface.
A planet did not hit Jupiter, a hurricane started which is called the Great Red Spot.
Jupiter in 1994 it took an entire week for the 21 pieces to crash into Jupiter
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun.Jupiter
Jupiter. Jupiter was hit in 1994 by a comet called Shoemaker Levy9.
Jupiter :P
They will hit Earth if, in their orbit around the Sun, they happen to cross Earth's orbit.
As a meteors enters the earth's atmosphere, the frictional heat is so intense it begins to catch fire, which is why must meteors burn-up before they hit our planet. Meteors are called meteors until they hit the earth's surface, then they are called meteorites!!
Craters on Jupiter are typically caused by impacts from asteroids or comets. Jupiter's strong gravitational pull can attract these objects, leading to collisions with its surface. The planet's thick atmosphere can also cause meteors to explode before impact, creating visible scars on its surface.
meteors enter into our planet due to its gravitational force or they orbeit the sun and come into the way of our planet
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The planet Jupiter was hit by a number of fragments of the Comet Shoemaker-Levy9.
A planet did not hit Jupiter, a hurricane started which is called the Great Red Spot.
Most meteors are sand grain sized objects that had been ejected from comets as they followed around their highly elliptical orbits. As most of these comets have orbits that extend beyond the orbit of Jupiter at their aphelion, then yes most of these sand grains that become meteors when they enter earth's atmosphere have been beyond the orbit of Jupiter. However they are not actually meteors until they enter earth's atmosphere, so while they are actually meteors they are nowhere near Jupiter. Many larger meteors were pieces of asteroids. The vast majority of asteroids orbit between Mars and Jupiter and thus have never been even near Jupiter, and definitely not beyond Jupiter's orbit.
Jupiter in 1994 it took an entire week for the 21 pieces to crash into Jupiter
The fifth planet from the Sun is Jupiter.