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orbit, with a peak in big fireball-producing debris around spring and early summer. Others have pointed out that during this period the ecliptic is (in the northern hemisphere) high in the sky in the late afternoon and early evening. This means that fireball radiants with an asteroidal source are high in the sky (facilitating relatively high rates) at the moment the meteoroids "catch up" with Earth, coming from behind going in the same direction as Earth. This causes relatively low relative speeds and from this low entry speeds, which facilitates survival of meteorites. It also generates high fireball rates in the early evening, increasing chances of eyewitness reports. This explains a part, but perhaps not all of the seasonal variation. Research is in progress for mapping the orbits of the meteors to gain a better understanding of the phenomenon.
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falls are more common during the northern hemisphere's spring season. Although this phenomenon has been known for quite some time, the reason behind the anomaly is not fully understood by scientists. Some researchers attribute this to an intrinsic variation in the meteoroid population along Earth's
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through Earth's atmosphere, after being heated to incandescence by collisions with air molecules in the upper atmosphere, creating a streak of light via its rapid motion and sometimes also by shedding glowing material in its wake. Although a meteor may seem to be a few thousand feet from the Earth,
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from the Sun, equal to the square root of two times Earth's speed, and is the upper speed limit of objects in the vicinity of Earth, unless they come from interstellar space. Earth travels at about 29.6 km/s (66,000 mph), so when meteoroids meet the atmosphere head-on (which only occurs
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Meteors become visible between about 75 to 120 km (250,000 to 390,000 ft) above Earth. They usually disintegrate at altitudes of 50 to 95 km (160,000 to 310,000 ft). Meteors have roughly a fifty percent chance of a daylight (or near daylight) collision with Earth. Most
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The visible light produced by a meteor may take on various hues, depending on the chemical composition of the meteoroid, and the speed of its movement through the atmosphere. As layers of the meteoroid abrade and ionize, the colour of the light emitted may change according to the layering of
313:= 32.1 both with an estimated size of one m (3 ft 3 in). In April 2017, the IAU adopted an official revision of its definition, limiting size to between 30 μm (0.0012 in) and one meter in diameter, but allowing for a deviation for any object causing a meteor.
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sized meteoroids are entering the atmosphere constantly, essentially every few seconds in any given region of the atmosphere, and thus ionization trails can be found in the upper atmosphere more or less continuously. When radio waves are bounced off these trails, it is called
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distinction. According to Rubin and
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meteors are, however, observed at night, when darkness allows fainter objects to be recognized. For bodies with a size scale larger than 10 cm (3.9 in) to several meters meteor visibility is due to the atmospheric
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of 2001, "crackling", "swishing", or "hissing" sounds have been reported, occurring at the same instant as a meteor flare. Similar sounds have also been reported during intense displays of Earth's
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Seizoensmatige en andere variatie in de valfrequentie van meteorieten
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Yeomans, Donald K.; Chodas, Paul; Chesley, Steve (November 9, 2009).
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Millman, Peter M. (1961). "A report on meteor terminology".
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3725:"W. L. Eccles Observatory, November 18, 2009, North Camera"
3702:. NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office. Archived from
2816:"International Meteor Organization - Fireball Observations"
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is the visible passage of a meteoroid, comet, or asteroid
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1939:"What is the difference between asteroids and meteorites"
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trajectory in the upper atmosphere. Meteors may occur in
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2216:"JPL Small-Body Database Search Engine: H > 29 (mag)"
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sightings increases by about 10–30% during the weeks of
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can make atmospheric entry at as slow as about 11 km/s.
3925:. 1976. Second Edition. Oxford University Press. p. 533
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2690:. New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 372.
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A History of Meteors and Other Atmospheric Phenomena
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2061:"Shooting Stars: Unveiling the Celestial Phenomenon"
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is the remains of a meteoroid that has survived the
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3873:"Fireball spotted over Missouri on Nov. 11th, 2019"
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Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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2713:"The Early Years of Meteor Observations in the USA"
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society
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3898:Elizabeth Wolfe; Saeed Ahmed (November 12, 2019).
1819:– Sacred stones possibly originating as meteorites
1453:use the term, "bolide", in a different sense from
482:Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see
316:Objects smaller than meteoroids are classified as
3900:"A bright meteor streaks through the Midwest sky"
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404:, which are associated with the retrograde comet
388:, that have been thrown into space by an impact.
56:shown entering the atmosphere, causing a visible
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3165:"Background facts on meteors and meteor showers"
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2278:"Definitions of terms in meteor astronomy (IAU)"
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1269:was an extremely bright, exploding fireball, or
1262:2013 – Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
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4083:Minor Planet Center: Asteroid Hazards, Part 2:
2731:"The Leonids and the Birth of Meteor Astronomy"
1130:Multiple meteors photographed over an extended
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4077:Society for Popular Astronomy – Meteor Section
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2252:"Small Asteroid 2009 VA Whizzes By the Earth"
2237:"JPL Small-Body Database Browser: (2011 CQ1)"
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250:fragments found on February 28, 2009, in the
229:in diameter and its track is 1.5 mm long
30:"Meteor" redirects here. For other uses, see
3795:"Russia Meteor Not Linked to Asteroid Flyby"
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2964:Catastrophic events caused by cosmic objects
2845:Mitigation of hazardous comets and asteroids
2839:Di Martino, Mario; Cellino, Alberto (2004).
2808:
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2589:"Meteor FAQs: How high up do meteors occur?"
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2136:"Glossary International Meteor Organization"
62:and hitting the Earth's surface, becoming a
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3766:Yeomans, Don; Chodas, Paul (1 March 2013).
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3700:"Asteroid Impactor Reported over Indonesia"
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2847:. Cambridge University Press. p. 156.
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7702:Interstellar and circumstellar molecules
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3253:Silverman, Sam M.; Tuan, Tai-Fu (1973).
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2754:The American Journal of Science and Arts
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2407:"2013 January 17 Sierra Nevada fireball"
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1653:Children posing behind a replica of the
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2276:Vincent Perlerin (September 26, 2017).
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2113:"Survey finds not all meteors the same"
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3871:Perlerin, Vincent (12 November 2019).
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2688:Meteor Showers and their Parent Comets
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2340:Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
2258:from the original on November 12, 2009
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653:investigated a meteorite that fell in
580:, is the visible passage of a glowing
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6090:Planetary Defense Coordination Office
6085:Space Situational Awareness Programme
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3067:"Climate change: A cosmic connection"
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1252:2009 – Southwestern US
1230:2009 – Bone, Indonesia
514:out into another article titled
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2307:"Meteorite types and classification"
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1527:, visible impact craters may become
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5556:Predicted asteroid impacts on Earth
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3611:"The Peekskill Meteorite October 9"
3125:. International Meteor Organization
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2496:
2453:"Cosmic Fireball Falling Over ALMA"
1895:Meteoritics & Planetary Science
1569:, molten terrestrial ejecta from a
552:World map of large meteoric events
328:does not use the term "meteoroid".
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5561:Asteroid close approaches to Earth
3685:10.1111/j.1945-5100.1993.tb00641.x
3588:. science.nasa.gov. Archived from
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3324:. science.nasa.gov. Archived from
3065:Kanipe, Jeff (14 September 2006).
2748:Hitchcock, Edward (January 1834).
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4041:International Meteor Organization
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3984:Arizona Museum of Natural History
3923:The Oxford Illustrated Dictionary
3046:"NASA's All Sky Fireball Network"
2750:"On the Meteors of Nov. 13, 1833"
2728:
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2664:Williams, David R. (2004-09-01).
2286:International Meteor Organization
2140:International Meteor Organization
1763:International Meteor Organization
1659:Arizona Museum of Natural History
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740:International Meteor Organization
540:Meteor seen from the site of the
443:Collision with Earth's atmosphere
147:or asteroids, whereas others are
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670:Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers
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263:International Astronomical Union
154:ejected from bodies such as the
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7665:Gravitationally rounded objects
4072:Meteor Showers and Viewing Tips
4055:NASA's Solar System Exploration
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2477:Reyes, Tim (17 November 2014).
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1937:Atkinson, Nancy (2 June 2015).
1237:was observed in the skies near
789:. Another rare phenomenon is a
597:meteors typically occur in the
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356:often associated with a parent
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4009:Meteoritical Bulletin Database
2877:Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy
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1803:Tollmann's hypothetical bolide
1368:Meteor (center) seen from the
718:, a very bright fireball that
542:Atacama Large Millimeter Array
492:Shooting star (disambiguation)
423:entered Earth atmosphere over
372:Most meteoroids come from the
331:
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1:
5341:2012 United Kingdom meteoroid
3584:Coulter, Dauna (2011-03-01).
3378:Journal of Applied Physiology
3271:10.1016/S0065-2687(08)60352-0
2533:Physics of Meteoric Phenomena
2367:NASA Technical Reports Server
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1788:North American Meteor Network
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934:is still visible in the tail.
680:'s success in connecting the
612:, meaning "high in the air".
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488:Falling star (disambiguation)
410:Specific energy#Astrodynamics
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6060:Japan Spaceguard Association
5803:Earth-crossing minor planets
5760:Potentially hazardous object
5654:Potentially hazardous object
4099:Earth Impact Effects Program
3444:10.1126/science.181.4097.356
2774:. Astro Prof. Archived from
1874:Cambridge English Dictionary
1531:, buried, or transformed by
1249:. No injuries were reported.
785:. Such an event happened in
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7760:Outline of the Solar System
7523:Interplanetary medium/space
6150:Fiction about impact events
4011:. The Meteoritical Society.
3846:Staff (November 12, 2019).
3547:"Spring is Fireball Season"
3476:Riley, Chris (1999-04-21).
3390:10.1152/jappl.1962.17.4.689
2906:Rogers, John J. W. (1993).
2879:. Oxford University Press.
2772:"October's Orionid Meteors"
2613:Subasinghe, Dilini (2018).
2218:. JPL Solar System Dynamics
2111:Gary, Stuart (2011-12-22).
1689:
1503:, and most small moons and
1370:International Space Station
1081:. As the trail dissipates,
961:meteor burst communications
691:
225:; the meteoroid is 10
175:entering Earth's atmosphere
10:
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7476:Extraterrestrial materials
5609:Asteroid impact prediction
5308:2007 Carancas impact event
5042:extraterrestrial materials
4085:The Challenge of Detection
2789:Zay, George (1999-07-09).
2715:. American Meteor Society.
2686:Jenniskens, Peter (2006).
2511:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
2363:"Report on Orbital Debris"
2331:Povenmire, Harold (2000).
2084:Lidz, Franz (2019-01-09).
2065:www.jameswebbdiscovery.com
2009:"Meteors & Meteorites"
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568:, known colloquially as a
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7518:Interplanetary dust cloud
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6080:The Spaceguard Foundation
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5798:Asteroid close approaches
5776:Asteroid impact avoidance
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5614:Asteroid impact avoidance
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4136:Small Solar System bodies
4060:Meteor shower predictions
3800:Jet Propulsion Laboratory
3478:"Sound of shooting stars"
3146:. American Meteor Society
2999:American Meteor Society.
2967:. Springer. p. 133.
2946:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
2530:Bronshten, V. A. (2012).
1614:Meteorite, which fell in
1457:to indicate a very large
1408:on the planet's dark side
1099:microwave auditory effect
802:European Fireball Network
720:exploded over Chelyabinsk
7809:Local Interstellar Cloud
6521:other near-Earth objects
6145:Fiction about meteoroids
6024:Sentinel Space Telescope
5516:Impact events on Jupiter
3208:Vaivads, Andris (2002).
2642:10.3847/1538-3881/aaa3e0
1297:Midwestern United States
1257:W. L. Eccles Observatory
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7772:Solar System portal
7498:Giant-impact hypothesis
7105:Trans-Neptunian objects
5781:Asteroid laser ablation
5287:Earth-grazing meteoroid
5281:Great Daylight Fireball
5251:Great Meteor Procession
4821:Meteorites on Mars list
4816:Martian meteorites list
4031:American Meteor Society
3965:Smithsonian Institution
3938:. woodshole.er.usgs.gov
3878:American Meteor Society
3852:St. Louis Post Dispatch
3586:"What's Hitting Earth?"
3025:American Meteor Society
2593:American Meteor Society
2457:ESO Picture of the Week
1907:2010M&PS...45..114R
1743:Desert Fireball Network
1733:American Meteor Society
1696:Glossary of meteoritics
1584:A partial slice of the
1307:meteor was part of the
1287:environs of Chelyabinsk
1077:, generating pulses of
1054:Acoustic manifestations
798:American Meteor Society
783:Earth-grazing fireballs
484:Meteor (disambiguation)
32:Meteor (disambiguation)
7660:Possible dwarf planets
7503:Gravitational collapse
7441:Circumstellar envelope
6240:
5720:Earth-grazing fireball
5624:Earth-grazing fireball
5522:Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9
4261:Trans-Neptunian object
4005:"Northwest Africa 869"
3979:"Arizona Through Time"
3615:aquarid.physics.uwo.ca
3322:"Listening to Leonids"
3185:Burdick, Alan (2002).
2909:A History of the Earth
2239:(2011-02-04 last obs).
1810:Relating to meteorites
1773:List of meteor showers
1702:Relating to meteoroids
1441:
1402:Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9
1207:
1149:
1138:
1122:List of meteor showers
1075:Earth's magnetic field
1005:
980:after deceleration to
935:
723:
722:Oblast, Russia in 2013
561:
545:
396:when meteors are in a
258:
230:
221:Meteoroid embedded in
68:
7869:Laniakea Supercluster
7486:Sample-return mission
6239:
5499:Impact events on Mars
5381:2015 Kerala meteoroid
5376:2014 Ontario fireball
5358:Chelyabinsk meteorite
5325:Buzzard Coulee meteor
4970:Nonmagmatic meteorite
3748:. YouTube. 2009-11-18
3727:. YouTube. 2009-11-18
3510:Astrophysical Journal
3365:Extract text archive.
2818:. imo.net. 2004-10-12
2041:. NASA. 31 March 2014
2039:"Asteroid Fast Facts"
1959:. The Free Dictionary
1552:Gallery of meteorites
1427:
1205:
1144:
1129:
999:
925:
713:
678:Giovanni Schiaparelli
551:
539:
236:
220:
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7784:Astronomy portal
7685:Solar System objects
7431:Circumplanetary disk
6065:Meteoritical Society
5386:2015 Thailand bolide
5336:Sutter's Mill meteor
5205:Modern impact events
5037:Ca–Al-rich inclusion
4234:Distant minor planet
2737:on January 22, 2009.
2619:Astronomical Journal
2569:Erickson, Philip J.
1600:Willamette Meteorite
1247:Nagasaki atomic bomb
1064:Leonid meteor shower
1002:Leonid meteor shower
911:Effect on atmosphere
738:−4 or greater). The
649:chemistry professor
7883:Observable universe
7680:Solar System models
7610:Protoplanetary disk
7533:Interstellar medium
7493:Frost/Ice/Snow line
5969:Catalina Sky Survey
5366:Braunschweig meteor
5269:Sikhote-Alin meteor
4046:Live Meteor Scanner
3936:"What is a Bolide?"
3706:on October 26, 2009
3642:1994Natur.367..624B
3522:1951ApJ...113..464W
3436:1973Sci...181..356F
3308:1990JRASC..84..373K
3263:1973AdGeo..16..155S
3230:"Auroral Acoustics"
3083:2006Natur.443..141K
2973:2008cecc.book.....A
2348:2000LPI....31.1183P
2201:1995QJRAS..36..281B
2174:1961JRASC..55..265M
2019:on 26 December 2003
1983:National Geographic
1726:Relating to meteors
1709:Interplanetary dust
1461:. For example, the
1225:Peekskill, New York
1216:Peekskill Meteorite
926:A meteoroid of the
809:
655:Weston, Connecticut
368:In the Solar System
326:Minor Planet Center
322:interplanetary dust
179:aerodynamic heating
7863:Virgo Supercluster
7844:Milky Way subgroup
7675:Natural satellites
7558:Nebular hypothesis
7538:Interstellar space
7528:Interstellar cloud
7436:Circumstellar disc
7026:Near-Earth objects
6910:names and meanings
6241:
6133:Related categories
5353:Chelyabinsk meteor
4065:2011-07-03 at the
3963:. Washington, DC:
3827:. 15 February 2013
3793:JPL (2012-02-16).
3570:Langbroek, Marco;
3465:Full text archive.
3411:Full text archive.
3348:Aerospace Medicine
3255:Auroral Audibility
2666:"Earth Fact Sheet"
2556:Bob King. (2016).
2305:Notkin, Geoffrey.
1748:Fireballs Aotearoa
1637:H4, which fell in
1442:
1324:Gallery of meteors
1267:Chelyabinsk meteor
1208:
1150:
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736:apparent magnitude
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490:, and
282:absolute magnitude
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7723:Lagrangian points
7695:by discovery date
7293:Human spaceflight
7264:historical models
7157:
7156:
6776:S/2015 (136472) 1
6158:
6157:
6099:Potential threats
5791:Ion-beam shepherd
5755:Near-Earth object
5735:Meteor procession
5696:Planetary defense
5662:
5661:
5649:Near-Earth object
5629:Meteor procession
5576:Meteor air bursts
5486:
5485:
5423:Winchcombe meteor
5417:2020 China bolide
5396:2017 China bolide
5171:
5170:
5163:Near-Earth object
5131:Atmospheric entry
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4176:Meanings of names
3636:(6464): 624–626.
3430:(4097): 356–358.
3280:978-0-12-018816-1
3077:(7108): 141–143.
2982:978-1-4020-6451-7
2919:978-0-521-39782-7
2886:978-0-19-185119-3
2854:978-0-521-82764-5
2778:on March 4, 2016.
2697:978-0-521-85349-1
2543:978-94-009-7222-3
2403:Jenniskens, Peter
1989:on 7 October 2015
1719:Near-Earth object
1631:Marília Meteorite
1602:, from Oregon, US
1175:The frequency of
1091:audio frequencies
1041:Red (atmospheric
982:terminal velocity
908:
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791:meteor procession
711:
651:Benjamin Silliman
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1680:inclusions from
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7553:Molecular cloud
7481:Sample curation
7461:Detached object
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7098:Neptune trojans
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5581:Meteorite falls
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4067:Wayback Machine
4051:Meteoroids Page
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5536:
5534:Jupiter impact
5530:
5528:Jupiter impact
5524:
5518:
5512:
5510:
5503:
5502:
5497:
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5488:
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5469:
5463:
5458:
5452:
5447:
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5436:
5430:
5425:
5419:
5414:
5412:2019 MO impact
5409:
5403:
5401:2018 LA impact
5398:
5393:
5391:WT1190F impact
5388:
5383:
5378:
5373:
5371:2014 AA impact
5368:
5362:
5361:
5360:
5349:
5343:
5338:
5332:
5327:
5321:
5315:
5310:
5305:
5299:
5297:
5293:
5292:
5290:
5289:
5283:
5277:
5271:
5265:
5263:Chicora meteor
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5247:
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4980:
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4716:
4706:
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4503:Classification
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4483:Micrometeorite
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4337:
4335:Near-parabolic
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4312:
4307:
4301:
4299:
4293:
4292:
4289:
4288:
4286:
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4284:
4283:
4281:Scattered disc
4278:
4273:
4268:
4258:
4253:
4252:
4251:
4249:Neptune trojan
4246:
4238:
4236:
4230:
4229:
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4224:Spectral types
4221:
4216:
4214:Jupiter trojan
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4201:
4196:
4190:
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