How many satellites have ever been destroyed by a meteor?
Correct answer: One

ImpertinentPony72241
SilentDiplodocus3417, yes, I am surprised.

Fenwic
(Astronomer checks in) Technically, it would have been an asteroid or meteoroid (a term I don't enjoy), BUT that satellite would have been outside our atmosphere, and an object isn't classified as a meteor until it hits our atmosphere. Some the true answer to the question is ZERO

meka
Fenwic, cheers! You gave me another piece of info I didn't know🙂

YSL
abobo, flat Earthers would call it a disk. 😀

Olly
Who's Alina?

Player #27131758
Fenwick, Satellites are deployed into Earth's atmosphere called Thermosphere and Exosphere, when Comets debris meteors enter in Earth's atmosphere it can hit the objects in its path.

InvaluableBook2
bottom right also has gold coins,as well as all the other chest😉

Player #4209348Roths
EnormousDoctor53186, not always

Player #978627
Alina, it always is that one isn't it