METEOR

appearance of a small particle flying through space that interacts with the earth's upper atmosphere. While still outside the atmosphere, the particle is known as a meteoroid. Countless meteoroids of varying sizes are moving about the solar system at any time. Perhaps a billion meteoroids a day enter the atmosphere, their speeds ranging from 10 to 45 mi (16–72 km) per sec. They experience friction due to collisions with the atmosphere; by the time they reach 50 to 75 mi (80–120 km) from the earth's surface, they have been heated to incandescence through friction and are visible as "shooting stars," or "falling stars." Most disintegrate completely before they reach the earth; those large enough to reach the ground are called meteorites. A meteor of considerable duration and brightness is known as a fireball; a fireball that breaks apart with an explosion is a bolide. The brightest fireball ever recorded fell in the Tunguska Basin, Siberia, in 1908, causing the destruction of forest over an area of about 770 sq mi (2,000 sq km). Meteoroids are composed of stone, iron, or a mixture of stone and iron, with other metals present in very small proportions. Other meteoroids, the carbonaceous chondrites, are stony with a large amount of carbon. Although most meteoroids are quite small, and even though only a very small fraction of them reach the earth's surface, their large quantity accounts for several tons of matter falling on the earth each day. A single observer under a dark sky can see an average of 5 to 10 meteors per hour; more during a meteor shower. More meteors are visible after midnight because the earth's rotation has then positioned the observer's part of the earth in the direction of the earth's motion about the sun. The frequency of meteors also increases when the earth passes through certain swarms of particles that intersect the earth's orbit. Such meteor showers are named for the constellation from which they appear to originate.

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...in Selected Weather Situations". J. Meteor. , 4: 165-185 1947 . 25. GODSKE...Bildung aussertropischer Zyklonen. " Meteor. Z. , 53: 445-449 1936 . 26. HELMHOLTZ...Uber atmospharische Bewegungen. " Meteor. Z. , 5: 329-340 1888 . 27. HESS...
...irvingite Is anabase f, isobase -- anomale f, Meteor. is-abnormal line ; is-anomalous line...reflecting spar; Iceland spar Iso allobare f, Meteor. is-allobar ic line -- allotherme f, Meteor. is-allotherm ic line -- ametrale f...
...anomalous data. The other group, the meteor impact theory proponents, included the...alternative-theory condition who gave the meteor impact theory a high belief rating 8 or...believable than did proponents of the meteor impact theory 7.2 versus 5.1, t 40...
...sky, the * radiant. Meteor showers recur annually...background of * sporadic meteors to major activity such...associated with a regular meteor shower, during which rates exceed 1000 meteors/h. Such events can...Earth runs through a * meteor swarm, or a denser filament...
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...weeks before the Great Meteor Storm. When the meteors fell on November 13...the sky blazed with meteors. A bright meteor or two would have made...describing the abundance of meteors, by revealing how widely the meteor storm was seen, and...
...Spectacular 1833 Leonid Meteor Storm: the View...the band of Leonid meteors, a stream of dust...evident that the meteor storm was not a localized...others feared the meteors were a portent of...reports of even earlier meteor showers from around...probable cause of meteors.13 By mid-December...
Leon Forrest. Meteor in the Madhouse by Nancy D. Tolson Ed...began in his novel Divine Days (1992). Meteor in the Madhouse is a literary musical...he was able to complete the editing of Meteor in the Madhouse, but after a request...
`Meteor wreaths: Harriet Martineau, `L.E.L, fame and Frasers Magazine by Valerie Sanders The meteor wreath the poet wears Must make a lonely lot; It dazzles, only to divide From those who wear it not. (1) `How ought women to be treated...
...asteroid, shortor long-period comet, or a meteor stream) of any size that will come close...50,000 years ago, creating Arizonas Meteor Crater (fig. 3).2 Today there are...shown by the computer model in figure 6. Meteor streams occur when the Earth passes through...
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...outdoors under a meteor shower: falling meteors generate very low...the rarity of noisy meteors. Only very rarely does a meteor generate sufficient...theories require that a meteor be at least ten inches...wide (enormous, as meteors go) to be able to...
Meteor Connections by...radio signals off meteors is finding a new...miLes. Billions of meteors enter the atmosphere...system to work, a meteor need only have...course, is that meteors are a Lot Less...satelLites. Meanwhile, Meteor Communications...
Detecting Meteor Impacts on Saturns Rings. Movies like "Deep Impact" and "Armageddon" have popularized the notion that the solar system contains...
Meteor Man Gets His Digital Wings by Bob Fisher...costume. The new crimefighter on the block is Meteor Man, a seriously flawed superhero who somehow...seems perfect for the angst-ridden 90s. Meteor Man: An Urban Fairy Tale was written and...
Meteor Man: Rock and Hard Place Produce a Hero by Bob Fisher Meteor Man: Rock and Hard Place Produce a Hero John Alonzo...Tinsel Townsend feature with the unlikely title of Meteor Man: An Urban Fairy Tale. The films writer, director...
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...the last major meteor storm. This year...from 200 to 5,000 meteors an hour may streak...technique for tracking meteors, even in daylight...bounce radar beams off meteor tails, much as light...prefer to view the meteors from the comfort of your own home, the meteor showers will be broadcast...
...or even hundreds of meteors per minute, but around 50 meteors per hour are more typical...ldquo;The Perseids meteor shower radiate out...rdquo;The Perseid meteor shower has been observed...information on these meteors coming from the Far...
...Every so often, though, Earth passes through a meteor shower, and instead of two or three meteors falling to Earth in an hours time, people can see 50 to 100 meteors in an hour. Meteor showers like the Perseids are created by comets...
Win Tickets to the 2009 Meteor Ireland Music Awards! METEOR is offering readers the chance to win three pairs of VIP tickets to the hottest event of 2009 - The Meteor Ireland Music Awards. There are also fantastic runner...
Win Tickets to the 2009 Meteor Ireland Music Awards! METEOR is offering readers the chance to win three pairs of VIP tickets to the hottest event of 2009 - The Meteor Ireland Music Awards. There are also fantastic runner...
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METEOR SHOWER increase in the number of meteors observed in a particular...The trails of the meteors of a meteor shower all appear to...Orionids from Orion. Meteor showers usually occur...average counting rate of meteors for the entire sky...
...see an average of 5 to 10 meteors per hour; more during a meteor shower . More meteors are visible after midnight...the sun. The frequency of meteors also increases when the...the earths orbit. Such meteor showers are named for the...
METEORITE meteor that survives the intense...only the very largest meteors become meteorites. Classification...a crater is the huge Meteor (or Barringer) Crater...meteorites all but the largest meteors before they reach the...Tunguska Basin in Siberia a meteor that was probably a stony...
...1946 showed that radar echoes could be obtained from daytime meteor showers, which are invisible using optical astronomical techniques...Science and Civilization (1939), Radio Astronomy (1952), Meteor Astronomy (1954), The Story of Jodrell Bank (1968), Emerging...
...found at numerous places on the earths surface, e.g., Meteor, or Barringer, Crater in Arizona, Brent Crater in Ontario, and Vredefort Ring in South Africa. The presence of meteor fragments, strange conical fracture patterns (called shatter...
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