why not two? might have come from the same place and broke up while... passing the moon?
Sure why not. Hasn't everyone seen those 'end of the earth' Glo-bull warming movies where moon-meteors are falling by the dozens in slow motion with trails of smoke behind them- smashing into buildings?
Of course the Eviro-greeny scientist goes up in the first warp engine driven space shuttle, detonates a "meg" bomb (which he builds out of parts scavenged from the shuttle) and heals the fractured moon, which then goes back into it's proper orbit, saving the world.
All hail the enviro-geek scientists is the moral of the story, and of course it could all be avoided if evil man didn't burn "fossil fuel".
>why not two? might have come from the same place and broke up while... passing the moon?<<
Yeah, but the odds of them entering the atmosphere over the same exact spot on the planet (unless together at the same time) is astronomical.
No pun intended...