Will Earth collide with another planet?

Scientists say it's highly unlikely. While large-scale collisions were prevalent when our solar system was young, it would be extremely rare for one to occur in a stable and established system like our own.
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What planet will collide with Earth?

One day, Mercury could slam into Earth, obliterating all life on our planet. That's a doomsday scenario scientists have said is a small but real possibility. Now, new simulations of our solar system's future suggest such a catastrophe is less likely than previously thought. Still, not everyone agrees that we're safe.
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What would happen if a planet collided with another planet?

If the cores collide at an angle then the planets may or may not merge, but in all cases a large amount of the gaseous envelope will be lost. Very oblique collisions do not disrupt the planets at all and both would continue on almost the same orbits without losing any mass.
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What planets will collide in the future?

Mars and Venus could slam into Earth billions of years hence

New supercomputer simulations predict that, in 3 billion to 4 billion years, there is a slight chance that Venus or Mars will slam into our planet thanks to the subtle gravitational interactions between Jupiter and Mercury.
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Will humans ever leave the Milky Way?

The technology required to travel between galaxies is far beyond humanity's present capabilities, and currently only the subject of speculation, hypothesis, and science fiction. However, theoretically speaking, there is nothing to conclusively indicate that intergalactic travel is impossible.
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What If the Earth Collided With Another Planet?



Will Mars ever hit Earth?

Due to the chaotic evolution of the planetary orbits in the solar system, a close approach or even a collision could occur between Mars and the Earth in less than 5 billion years, although the odds are small.
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How many times has Earth been hit?

Based on crater formation rates determined from the Earth's closest celestial partner, the Moon, astrogeologists have determined that during the last 600 million years, the Earth has been struck by 60 objects of a diameter of 5 km (3 mi) or more.
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What if Jupiter disappeared?

Answer: Instantaneously removing Jupiter from the solar system would have little effect on Earth and the other planets. This is due to the fact that Jupiter is about 1/1000th the mass of the Sun, and it is about 5 times further away from us than the Sun.
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What if Saturn collided with Earth?

That would cause disaster on a global scale, mostly in the form of apocalyptic floods as huge tidal waves marched across the planet, destroying everything in their path. By the time Saturn is at the same distance as the Moon, its tides would be many thousands of times stronger than the Moon's.
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What killer asteroid is hitting Earth in 2022?

One of them, 2022 AP7, is roughly a mile long, and its orbit crosses Earth's path around the sun, getting as near as 4.4 million miles to Earth itself — uncomfortably close by cosmic standards (although far more distant than Earth's moon).
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What is the new Earth Killer asteroid?

With a diameter of about 1.1 km to 2.3 km, the asteroid, named 2022 AP7, is the largest object potentially hazardous to Earth to have been discovered in the last eight years, said the team.
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Will a planet hit Earth in 2022?

It has since been confirmed that 2022 AE1 will not impact Earth and has been removed from ESA's risk list.
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Can humans survive Saturn?

Saturn's environment is not conducive to life as we know it. The temperatures, pressures, and materials that characterize this planet are most likely too extreme and volatile for organisms to adapt to.
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What if Earth had rings?

During the summer in the Northern Hemisphere and the winter in the Southern Hemisphere, the rings would cast their shadows on the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa. This could mean that winters in both hemispheres might be colder and more severe than they are on our Earth.
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What 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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What planet is protecting Earth?

While Jupiter often protects Earth and the other inner planets by deflecting comets and asteroids, sometimes it sends objects on a collision course straight toward the inner planets.
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What planet disappeared?

In July 2015, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft sent home the first close-up pictures of Pluto. Poor Pluto. On August 24, 2006 at the International Astronomy Union (IAU) General Assembly the ninth planet was scrubbed only 76 years after its discovery.
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Would a human fall through Jupiter?

What would you encounter if you descended into Jupiter? The air pressure near the cloud tops is roughly the same as at Earth's surface. But it increases dramatically as you drop, and so does the temperature. Assuming you could survive the trip, you would fall through thickening air, crushing pressure, and searing heat.
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What was the biggest thing to ever hit Earth?

The Chicxulub Event

65 million years ago an asteroid roughly 10 to 15 kilometers (6 to 9 miles) in diameter hit Earth in what is now Mexico. The impact killed 70% of all species on Earth, including the dinosaurs.
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Where did the asteroid hit that killed the dinosaurs?

The asteroid, about 8.7 miles (14 kilometers) wide, left an impact crater about 62 miles (100 kilometers) across near Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. In addition to ending the reign of the dinosaurs, the direct hit triggered a mass extinction of 75% of animal and plant life on the planet.
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How likely is a comet to hit Earth?

NASA knows of no asteroid or comet currently on a collision course with Earth, so the probability of a major collision is quite small. In fact, as best as we can tell, no large object is likely to strike the Earth any time in the next several hundred years.
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Would humans survive on Mars?

But on Mars, carbon dioxide is 96% of the air! Meanwhile, Mars has almost no oxygen; it's only one-tenth of one percent of the air, not nearly enough for humans to survive. If you tried to breathe on the surface of Mars without a spacesuit supplying your oxygen – bad idea – you would die in an instant.
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Has any human gone to Mars?

Long-term proposals have included sending settlers and terraforming the planet. Proposals for human missions to Mars came from e.g. NASA, Russia, Boeing, and SpaceX. As of 2023, only robotic landers and rovers have been on Mars. The farthest humans have been beyond Earth is the Moon.
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What year will humans go to Mars?

NASA aims to launch astronauts to Mars by the late 2030s or early 2040s. Making that vision a reality will be challenging.
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Can life exist on Uranus?

Uranus' environment is not conducive to life as we know it. The temperatures, pressures, and materials that characterize this planet are most likely too extreme and volatile for organisms to adapt to.
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