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I would have had a more in-depth and discriptive subject title but I was only able to type so much.<br /><br />"What would happen if giant meteorites were to hit planets in our solar system?"<br /><br />For example, what if a meteor the size of Australia struck a planet like venus or mars? Would it throw off our solar systems orbit and cause us all to drift into the sun?<br /><br />Would this even be possible seeing as the meteor would have to fight the sun's gravity?<br /><br />Also, Have telescopes ever witnessed a meteor strike a gaseous planet such as jupiter? I know I've had all these questions related to jupiter and it's gaseous properties, but I'm really interested in this.<br /><br />If a telescope were to watch a meteor strike jupiter, wouldn't they be able to watch it come from the other side? This would determine if it did in fact have a core.<br /><br />But then again, it may confuse scientists even more, what if Jupiter has no core but the meteor remains at the center of the planet because of such high gravity?<br /><br />if there have always been meteors striking Jupiter, then after the billions of years they have been occuring, isn't it possible that they could have formed a core? Just from the wreckage of thousands, if not millions of meteor strikes?<br /><br />Man, there are so many quetions I could ask. Space is really amazing isn't it?