What if the sun disappeared for 1 second?

What if the sun disappeared for 1 second?

If the sun disappeared for ONLY ONE SECOND, nobody would notice anything other than no light for a single second. Nothing else. Our orbit would change by less than 1 Km as I’ve shown.

What happens if the moon dies?

Destroying the Moon would send debris to Earth, but it might not be life-exterminating. If the blast were weak enough, the debris would re-form into one or more new moons; if it were too strong, there would be nothing left; of just the right magnitude, and it would create a ringed system around Earth.

Could there ever be another moon on earth?

Earth’s second moon will make a close approach to the planet next week before drifting off into space, never to be seen again. Astronomers call it 2020 SO — a small object that dropped into Earth’s orbit about halfway between our planet and the moon in September 2020. …

Could the moon hit the earth?

The Moon will swing ever closer to Earth until it reaches a point 11,470 miles (18,470 kilometers) above our planet, a point termed the Roche limit. Theory dictates they’ll eventually rain down onto Earth’s surface.

What happens if the moon hits Earth?

The Earth would have gained significant amounts of angular momentum and mass from such a collision. Regardless of the speed and tilt of the Earth’s rotation before the impact, it would have experienced a day some five hours long after the impact, and the Earth’s equator and the Moon’s orbit would have become coplanar.

What would happen if the moon got hit by an asteroid?

The Moon is very big, and any small object hitting it would have very little effect on its motion around the Earth, because the Moon’s own momentum would overwhelm that of the impact. Most asteroid collisions would result in large craters and little else; even the largest asteroid known, Ceres, wouldn’t budge the Moon.

Which prophet split the moon?

prophet Muhammad

How long was a day when the moon was first formed?

two to three hours

Does the Moon have water?

NASA recently announced that – for the first time – we’ve confirmed the water molecule, H2O, in sunlit areas of the Moon. This indicates that water is widely distributed across the lunar surface.

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