meteors in English

noun
1
a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
Whitehead thinks that the meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere at a low angle.

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1. The random background meteors that do not belong to discrete meteor showers are called sporadic meteors.

2. Astronomers track large meteors using radar.

3. Meteors by Apsides, released 28 June 2019 1

4. Some postulate that living organisms arrived on earthbound meteors.

5. Many meteors disintegrate during their passage through the atmosphere.

6. There is also some gas, plasma and dust, and small meteors.

7. At approximately 4:42 am Pacific Standard Time the meteors impacted....

8. However, most meteors disintegrate in the atmosphere before reaching the earth’s surface.

9. 16 The cell was getting lighter; bottleneck flies darted around like blue-green meteors.

10. The cell was getting lighter; bottleneck flies darted around like blue-green meteors.

11. 3 Meteors produce streaks of light as they burn up in the Earth's atmosphere.

12. There will be no more meteors with their horrid glare, Affrighting the poor children of men

13. By Analogy with • Levin and Bronshten reach similar conclusions, by Analogy with typical terminal-flare meteors

14. The meteors are debris from this comet that enter Earth's atmosphere and vaporize as they fall.

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

16. The peak brightness of these meteors in the flares reached at least −11 absolute photographic magnitude.

17. Most meteors never reach the ground, because they are burned up in their descent through the atmosphere.

18. History... of Meteors. of the Earth and the Sea (See also: Origin of water on Earth) of Minerals.

19. By far the majority of these burn up in the atmosphere, becoming bright flashes of light called meteors.

20. Fortunately, by far the majority of these burn up in the atmosphere, becoming bright flashes of light called meteors.

21. GLM, operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is designed to capture natural lightning activity, but it is also capable of detecting large meteors, called Bolides. GLM's large coverage area allows it to capture unprecedented numbers of meteors and its data is publicly accessible.

22. The June Bootid meteor shower will be active from 22 June to 2 July, producing its peak rate of meteors around 27 June

23. These Clumps of rock are known as meteors and asteroids, and the name given to icy loose formations of debris is a comet

24. Helion meteors are similar to the Anthelions, but their radiant lies in the same direction as the Sun, making them nearly impossible to see

25. Fireballs and Bolides are astronomical terms for exceptionally bright meteors that are spectacular enough to to be seen over a very wide area

26. Over this period, there will be a chance of seeing June Bootid meteors whenever the shower's radiant point – in the constellation Bootes – is above the horizon.

27. A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky.

28. It also exercises resistance so that most meteors hitting the immense jacket of air surrounding the earth are burned up by the friction created by the atmosphere.

29. Arsonos is a recently released creature! The only way to get it is to collect a scale that can only be found in meteors during a volcanic eruption

30. GLM, operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is designed to capture natural lightning activity, but it is also capable of detecting large meteors, called Bolides

31. The meteors radiate from a point near the constellation the Southern Cross and the previously unknown shower has been given the name gamma Crucids (GCR, IAU#1047)

32. 1 Background 2 Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars 3 Abilities 4 Notable Bolete The Bolete mushrooms first became sentient when a meteor shower occured; when the meteors crashlanded on …

33. Curlews Lyrics: Curlews call / Along the estuary / Late light falls / Under a mile to the sea / And the flickering harbour lights / Trail in the estuary waters tonight / Under meteors / Over the

34. Discovery of gamma-Crucids (GCR) The second surprise display occurred on the night of 13 February 2021, when swift meteors from northeastern Crux were noticed in several CAMS systems located in the Southern Hemisphere.

35. Adamantite is found in the meteor Galuf arrived on, and is used to upgrade the airship to fly higher and reach the Ronka Ruins.Later, the party collects Adamantite from the other meteors to travel to Galuf's world.

36. ‘The presence of Aerolites is also accompanied with loud reports, which are absent in the case of these meteors.’ ‘Meteorites are divided into three groups: siderites, siderolites, and Aerolites.’ ‘Followed by Japan and U.S.A, China holds most Antarctic Aerolites.’

37. Apsides, Category: Artist, Singles: Live at Novoestudios, Meteors, Crossing Paths, Top Tracks: This Is Us, Little Bastards, Comfort in the Dark, Drowning, Wake up Call, Biography: Apsides es un grupo de post-hardcore con influencias de grupos como Thrice o Jimmy Eat World

38. Observations of such phenomena such as waterspouts, St. Elmo’s Fire, abnormal refractions, haloes, rainbows, meteors, and other astronomical phenomena, aurora, ocean currents, birds or unusual marine life are most welcome and the observer will be making a valuable contribution to our knowledge of these subjects.