Imagine you are in the international space station and a meteor was heading toward the station. What effect would the meteor have on the orbit of the space station if it had a greater mass than the station?
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Evan L
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It would completely knock it out of its orbit and send debris flying all over space!!!! Okay, maybe not all over space but you know what I mean.
If the meteor had greater mass than the station when they collided, the meteor would push the station into the atmosphere and both the meteor and station would crash into earth and they would crash into a city and cause tons of havoc.
The meteor would knock the station out of orbit and it would either crash into space, float out away from the earth into space, or it would like Evan says, be distroted and it debris would go everywhere
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It would completely knock it out of its orbit and send debris flying all over space!!!! Okay, maybe not all over space but you know what I mean.
It would make you fall to earth.
it would fall to earth
It would be pushed out of the orbit.
It would make you feel to the earth.
If the meteor had greater mass than the station when they collided, the meteor would push the station into the atmosphere and both the meteor and station would crash into earth and they would crash into a city and cause tons of havoc.
The gravity would cause it to fall out of orbit.
It would make you fall out of its orbit.
The meteor would knock the station out of orbit and it would either crash into space, float out away from the earth into space, or it would like Evan says, be distroted and it debris would go everywhere
It would make it so the space station would leave space and crash into the earth or make it so it will fly around in space
There would be gravity which would make it fall out of orbit.
It would fall.
It would fall outta orbit
The space station would fall out of orbit and fall to earth and errybody would be oh no!
It would hit the space station and gravity would send it back to Earth.
the station would fall out of orbit. and everyone would die.
It would fall out of orbit, hit the earth, and kill everybody. :)
The space station would fall out of orbit and gravity would make it fall back into Earth's atmosphere.
The impact of the meteor depends on its velocity.
It would hit the station and crush it
I would hit the Space Station and crush it into a million little pieces.
The impact of the meteor would destroy the space station.
the impact would destroy the space station
loganm
the impact will destroy the space station
The impact of the meteor will destroy the space station. :(
The space station will be destroyed due to collision with the meteor
The meteor would destroy because it is traveling faster and has more mass.
The impact would break and destroy the space station
It would fall outta orbit
the space station would go flying forward
The impact from the meteor would obliterate the station.
The space station would blow up
It may pull the meteor passed the station missing the station.
It may pull the meteor passed the station missing the station.
The space station could be destroyed and it would most likely be in pieces.
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