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by csomar
499 days ago
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Mass is relative to speed. If the object has a very high speed, it can reach the mass of the earth or even higher. That's why my understanding is that if it can escape the gravity of the earth, it means its own gravitational field is as or more powerful. |
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An Asteroid is going at most about 70 km/s:
https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/20805/what-are...
That's 0.02% of the speed of light (300 000 km/s).