Is it possible for Mars to hit the Earth, and what does it mean for Mars to hit the Earth

Updated on science 2024-05-24
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course it won't pull. There is gravitational attraction between the planets and they will not deviate from orbit and collide.

    Never.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's possible, but you and I probably hung up at that time! You will worry about this again in the next life!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Possible. everything is possible..

    Laugh. If you create a wormhole, you can.

    Reverse run. And.

    In the early days of the universe's formation, you might have bumped into it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's basically impossible, but no one can say what will happen in a few trillion years, who will say it? Hehe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course it is possible!!

    Because the Martians want to verify that the occasional words of this question are true!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Possibly, you can hit Mars.

    Anything is possible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no possibility. You might as well ask if it's possible to get Mars down.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I can say with certainty that it is not possible.

    You know why?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    !!!Definitely!! 10000%%。Because ......I firmly believe in !! Really, I've believed since I was a child. My 6th sense is very strong.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course it's possible, but we can't see it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's possible. Because the solar system changes periodically.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Unless the Earth is very massive and the gravitational pull increases, but in this case, many planets will be attracted, and the Moon should be the first.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Fainting, how not, why is it only gravity.

    Other planets hit Mars, and Mars is hitting Earth.

    Other planet ** blaster gives it to it! Hey.

    Maybe it'll crash into it tomorrow.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Give a ** to the Martians and ask them to bring Mars over. That's possible.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hundreds of millions of years from now, what's there to worry about?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Interesting question, I was attracted to it, if Mars really hit the Earth, it would be more attractive, and I would be attracted to it, and I would like to see more of what other people think.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rest assured, you can't see ...... alive

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hah: Maybe you won't be able to wait for that day.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Belch? What a strange question? I should ask the Martians, are they going to crash? Hehe.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You're really concerned about a wide range of things.

    I'm quite concerned about how the universe came to be.

    What's going on again.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Mars hitting the Earth is an Internet term that is generally used to describe something with a very low probability of happening.

    Others are used to describe two people with particularly hot tempers who start a fight.

    This Internet phrase has been used for 10 years.

    Internet languages include pinyin or abbreviations for the English alphabet. Numbers with a specific meaning and vivid online animations and **,At first, it was mainly a way for netizens to improve the efficiency of online chat or a specific need,Over time, a specific language has been formed。

    The emergence of new words on the Internet depends mainly on its own vitality, and if those vibrant online languages can stand the test of time, we can accept conventions. And if it can't stand the test of time, it will be quickly abandoned by netizens.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    At present, the solar system is in a stable state, and if there are no special changes, such as an asteroid hitting Mars or something, the probability of collision is very small, and even if there is an accident, the probability of collision is also very small.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because Mars is very large, if Mars really hits the Earth, then the Earth will definitely be directly **, so it is out of control. Mars is the fourth closest planet to the Sun and the Solar System.

    second only to Mercury.

    The second smallest planet is the four terrestrial planets in the solar system.

    One. Assuming that Mars really hits the Earth, then the consequences for humanity are quite serious, so it is said that it is out of control.

    Location Information:

    The closest distance from Earth is about 55 million kilometers, and the farthest distance is more than 400 million kilometers. The close encounter between the two occurs about once every 15 years. In 1988, the distance between Mars and Earth reached about 58.8 million kilometers, and in 2018, the distance between the two reached 57.6 million kilometers.

    But on August 27, 2003, Mars was only about 55.76 million kilometers away from Earth, the closest in 60,000 years.

    However, according to astronomers' estimates, during the 800 years from 1600 to 2400 AD, Mars could only rank third in the proximity to Earth. According to the projections, the distance between the two will be about 55.71 million kilometers by September 2366. By August 28, 2287, the two will be closer, with a distance of about 55.69 million kilometers.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The next sentence of "Mars hits Earth" is out of control. Because the traveling Mars is very large, if Mars really hits the Earth, then the Earth will definitely be directly **, so it is out of control.

    Mars (English: mars; Latin: martis; Astronomical symbols: ) is the fourth closest planet to the Sun and the second smallest planet in the solar system after Mercury, and is one of the four terrestrial planets in the Taijing Yang system.

    Since**

    Mars has an axis of rotation tilt of degrees, which is similar to that of Earth, so it also has four seasons, but the seasons are about twice as long.

    Since the eccentricity of Mars orbit is about the same as that of Earth, the length of each season is inconsistent, and because the aphelion is close to the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the spring and summer in the Northern Hemisphere are about 40 days longer than the autumn and winter. October 26, 2009 is the northern hemisphere equinox, May 13, 2010 is the summer solstice, and the northern hemisphere is spring.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I think you're crazy.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Summary. At present, Mars will not collide with the Earth, the orbit of Mars and the Earth is very different, the Earth's orbit is closer to the sun, and its orbit around the sun is about 365 days; Mars is farther away from the Sun, and it takes about 687 days to orbit the Sun, so Mars has a larger orbit than Earth, and it moves slower than Earth. Even if the two orbits meet, they will not collide because objects in space have their own inertia, and even if two objects are close to each other, they will be affected by each other's gravitational pull and change their orbits, thus bypassing each other.

    Astronomers have done a lot of research and observation on various celestial bodies in the solar system, and have a relatively accurate track of their orbital evolution, so they can carry out the potential impact risk**, so there is no need to worry too much.

    Pro, at present, Mars will not collide with the Earth, Mars is very different from the Earth's orbit, the Earth's orbit is closer to the Sun, and its orbit around the Sun is about 365 days; Mars is farther away from the Sun, and it takes about 687 days to orbit the Sun, so Mars has a larger orbit than Earth, and it moves slower than Earth. Even if the two orbits meet, they will not collide because objects in space have their own inertia, and even if two objects are close to each other, they will be affected by each other's gravitational pull and change their orbits, thus bypassing each other. Astronomers have done a lot of research and observation on various celestial bodies in the solar system, and have a relatively accurate track of their orbital evolution, so they can carry out the potential impact risk**, so there is no need to worry too much.

    Mars is the fourth closest planet to the Sun and the second smallest planet in the solar system after Mercury, and is one of the four terrestrial planets in the solar system. The Martian atmosphere is dominated by carbon dioxide (, which is thin and cold, full of impact craters, canyons, sand dunes and gravel, with no stable liquid water. The Southern Hemisphere is an old, rambling highland with craters, while the Northern Hemisphere is a younger lowland plain.

    On Earth, Mars is visible to the naked eye, its brightness is reachable, and it is only fainter than Venus, the Moon and the Sun, but it is fainter than Jupiter most of the time.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hello dear, happy to answer for dear, inquiry, Mars will not hit the earth Oh dear,Two different tracks and the distance between each other is gradually increasing, and they will not collide. Isaac Newton once said that planets orbit in the universe according to the laws of physics.

    Therefore, it can be concluded that Mars hitting the Earth is not a matter of concern. Both Earth and Mars orbit extremely stable sylvestres. Unless there is a major impact with an alien object, such as an asteroid or a comet, it will not deviate from its original orbit.

    And there are almost no small celestial bodies that can make such a major impact.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    What would happen if Mars crashed into Earth? How long can humans last?

    First of all, the moment Mars collides with the Earth, astronomers will detect the strange position of Mars and immediately issue the world's top red warning.

    At the same time, the TV will also be on a 24-hour loop with the news of the attack on Mars. At this time, Mars hitting the Earth will also become the most popular topic in the world. Countless astronomy enthusiasts team up to take the terrifying beauty of Mars outdoors.

    Until three days before Mars crashed into Earth, scientists had calculated exactly where Mars would hit. Human beings are beginning to gather in the opposite direction desperately, and unprecedented traffic jams will break out around the world. But as Mars grows bigger and bigger above Earth, the world will face a life-and-death catastrophe.

    Because 65 million years ago, an asteroid with a diameter of only 10 kilometers destroyed the dinosaur dynasty that dominated the earth for hundreds of millions of years. It is estimated that the power of that asteroid is equivalent to a nuclear bomb with a 100 trillion tons of TNT equivalent.

    But Mars has a staggering diameter of 6,779 kilometers, and there is no doubt that such a supermassive planet crashing into the Earth would be absolutely devastating. Even if it is a direct penetration of the earth, it is not a fantasy.

    And 4 billion years ago, the earth once collided with a planet called Theia, and its ** power almost wiped out the earth, and finally hit the debris produced to form the current moon.

    Therefore, for human beings, if Mars hits the earth, unless there is an interstellar crossing, or the attack of Mars is stopped, the outcome must be the total extinction of human civilization and even earth civilization.

    Therefore, we should cherish our earth more and not destroy it and pollute it at will. Only when everyone takes action can our world become more and more beautiful!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The original intention was that Mars hit the Earth, which is a very serious matter, and Mars has never hit the Earth.

    So "Mars hits Earth" is now extended to two meanings:

    1. Quite a sexual or serious thing.

    2. Something that is almost impossible to happen.

    Mars hit the Earth, it's a serious thing. Used to describe feelings, it probably means that the feelings of two people are vigorous or like a strange flower (......

    But I personally think that "Mars collides with the earth" is not very suitable to describe feelings, it refers to very ** news.

    Well, I suddenly felt that this Mars hit the earth can also be used to describe the emotional discord between two people.

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