Discussion»Questions»Science and Technology» Is there any Gravity on huge Asteroids,if it was possible to land on one ,could a man walk on one or would he just drift off into space ?
All things have gravity, some have more than others (mass, composition, etc.). Yes it's possible to land on an asteroid (we've already done it). Unless there's sufficient gravity a person would have a hard time walking around (I highly doubt they'd float off as seen in movies).
The reason I asked this question is that the've just discovered a 400 metre long rocks sausage hurtling into our universe.......I thought only mass develops gravity and trying to land on something traveling so fast would just be impossible
(So it takes an asteroid with a diameter of 70 km and a mass of 360 trillion tonnes to make walking a reasonable way to move across the surface. There are a lot of asteroids of that size in the asteroid belt.)
As indicated by others, there would be some gravity, so a person would be able to walk on such a surface. I know I can be spacey, but I do think this to be a rock solid answer.