What will happen if Mercury and Venus collide?

If Mercury were to impact Venus, even if it began by creeping up on it very, very slowly so as to have as little kinetic energy as possible, it would fall into Venus's gravitational well and release gravitational energy enough to melt both bodies.
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What if Mercury collide with Earth?

Such an impact would kill all life on our planet. Nothing would survive. By contrast, the asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago was likely just 6 miles in diameter; Mercury is 3,032 miles across. The last time an object about that size hit the Earth, the resulting debris formed our Moon.
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What if Mercury collide with Mars?

The answer, of course, is unknown, but two new studies suggest a collision with Mercury or Mars could doom life long before the Sun swells into a red giant and bakes the planet to a crisp in about 5 billion years.
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Is Venus friendly with Mercury?

Venus is a benefic planet to Mercury, Saturn, and Rahu.
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Will Mercury crash into the Sun?

So, Mercury is unlikely to fall into the Sun. In about 6 billion years time, the Sun will run out of Hydrogen fuel in its core. At this stage the Sun will expand into a red giant. As the Sun expands it will consume Mercury, Venus and possibly the Earth.
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What will happen if Mercury and Venus collide?



Will a planet hit Earth?

Zeebe reports good news for modern man: In no simulation did any planet hit Earth. In the 20 September issue of The Astrophysical Journal, Zeebe states that our planet's orbit is highly stable for at least the next 5 billion years and that the odds of another world smashing into us are extremely slim.
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What would happen if Pluto hit Earth?

If, for whatever reason they did collide, I imagine that Neptune, being far larger than Pluto would survive, albeit with a slightly altered orbit while Pluto would be destroyed in the collision. The effect on Earth would be virtually nil.
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Who is the enemy of Mercury?

Speaking about moon, it is the enemy for Mercury. According to this rule, you can keep things of Mercury comfortable with those of Sun and Venus as they will benefit you.
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Who is Mercury in Hinduism?

Budha (Sanskrit: बुध) is a Sanskrit word that connotes the planet Mercury. Budha, in Hindu legends, is also a deity. He is also known as Soumya (Sanskrit: सौम्य, lit. son of Moon), Rauhineya and Tunga and it is the Nakshatra lord of Ashlesha, Jyeshtha and Revati.
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What if Earth crashed into Jupiter?

As we crash into Jupiter, both planets' atmospheres will be compressed, rapidly increasing the temperature, and essentially setting the air on fire.
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What if Mercury had a Moon?

Mercury and Venus

Any moon would most likely crash into Mercury or maybe go into orbit around the Sun and eventually get pulled into it. Why Venus doesn't have a moon is a mystery for scientists to solve.
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What happens if Pluto and Neptune collide?

Since Pluto and Neptune cross orbits, is it possible that the two planets will collide? No, they actually can't collide because Pluto's orbit takes it much higher above the Sun's orbital plane. When Pluto is at the same point as Neptune's orbit, it actually much higher up than Neptune.
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Will Venus ever collide with Earth?

A force known as orbital chaos may cause our Solar System to go haywire, leading to possible collision between Earth and Venus or Mars, according to a study released Wednesday. The good news is that the likelihood of such a smash-up is small, around one-in-2500.
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What if Jupiter and Saturn collided?

If Jupiter and Saturn collided, they would begin to merge. Their atmospheres would mix. That would raise the temperatures in the top layers of the gas giant's atmosphere. It would get so hot that Jupiter would experience a chemical reaction, gaining more iron, silicates and even water.
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How many years until the Sun dies?

Astronomers estimate that the sun has about 7 billion to 8 billion years left before it sputters out and dies.
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Which planet is Shani?

Shani (Sanskrit: शनि, Śani), or Śanaiśchara, refers to the divine personification of the planet Saturn in Hinduism, and is one of the nine heavenly objects (Navagraha) in Hindu astrology.
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Is Venus enemy of Jupiter?

Jupiter - Venus - Though both are benefic planets and many may argue for hours if they are enemy to each other but the basic reason behind their enmity is their nature. Jupiter is Spirituality, while Venus represents Material Desires and Gains.
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Is Jupiter and Venus friends?

Even though Mercury, Venus and Jupiter are not naisargika (natural) mutual friends, they become temporal friends by being in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 12th, 11th and 10th from each other and consequently co-operate with each other to confer good results.
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What if the Sun exploded?

For Earth to be completely safe from a supernova, we'd need to be at least 50 to 100 light-years away! But the good news is that, if the Sun were to explode tomorrow, the resulting shockwave wouldn't be strong enough to destroy the whole Earth. Only the side facing the Sun would boil away instantly.
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