meteoroids in English

noun
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a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
The term ‘space debris’ in its largest sense includes all naturally occurring remains of solar and planetary processes: interplanetary dust, meteoroids , asteroids, and comets.
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1. Air in the atmosphere can also protect us from meteoroids.

2. Synonyms for Bolides include meteors, comets, fireballs, falling stars, meteorites, meteoroids, shooting stars, asteroids, buzzwords and crazes

3. When a comet approaches the sun, its icy nucleus gradually disintegrates, releasing a trail of rock grains, or meteoroids.

4. Observed Asteroidal meteoroids are predicted to have inclinations close to the ecliptic poles, at about ±90º, in the apex direction

5. Most meteoroids burn up completely before they reach the earth, but some survive the intense heat and reach the earth’s surface.

6. The Institute is involved in the operation of a network of all-sky cameras that record the tracks of large meteoroids colliding with the Earth

7. They are simply chunks of stony or metallic matter known as meteoroids that light up in white heat as they enter the earth’s atmosphere.

8. The Institute is involved in the operation of a network of all-sky cameras that record the tracks of large meteoroids colliding with the Earth.

9. DLR is involved in the operation of a network of all-sky cameras that record the tracks of large meteoroids colliding with the Earth.

10. The Institute of Planetary Research is involved in the operation of a network of all-sky cameras that record the tracks of large meteoroids colliding with the Earth.

11. The Institute of Planetary Research is involved in the operation of a network of all-sky cameras that record the tracks of large meteoroids colliding with the Earth

12. The Institute is involved in the operation of the European Fireball Network, a network of all-sky cameras that records the tracks of large meteoroids colliding with the Earth.

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15. Most large (over a kilometre in diameter) near-Earth asteroids are now known, but recognition that Airbursts (or fireballs resulting from nuclear-weapon-sized detonations of meteoroids in the atmosphere) have the potential to do greater damage than previously thought has shifted an increasing portion of the residual impact risk (the risk of impact from an unknown object) to smaller objects.