No, you would not be able to hit it hard enough to escape the Earths gravitational pull.
Yes. They can hit anywhere on the moon.
Many asteroids have hit the moon. That's why it's covered in craters.
the moon
It was found out by scientists that the moon is uneven, because just like other places in the universe, they get hit by asteroids, or meteors. The Earth very rarely gets hit by them, but sense the moon is out in space, closer to them, the moon got hit, making craters in the moon, that's also why, (down here on Earth) it looks like there is a face on the moon, or "Man on the Moon."
no proof of what happened, but if it was a meteor, parts could have hit off onto the moon.
Objects that hit the moon are typically referred to as meteoroids or asteroids. When they reach the moon's surface, they create impact craters.
The moon gets craters from meteor's that hit it's surface
This is because meteors hit the moon and cause craters.
yes but that would add energy to the moon's orbit
No, a force out is not considered a hit in baseball.
Since the moon doesn't have an atmosphere, meteorites are able to hit the moon and this forms the craters.
Home Run. He did not hit very many. He hit only one, on July 20, 1969. In fact, one of his coaches bet that there would be a man on the moon before he hit a home run. It turns out, on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong landed on the moon. 17 minutes later, Perry hit the first home run of his career. It would be the only homer hit by Perry.