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In the vast and infinite universe, there was a very small planet, and on a sunset evening, it came across a beautiful star, and when the star ran, it would carry a flowing multicolored light behind it, "She is so beautiful," he sighed, and was moved by her beauty, and waited to do something for her, but waited for a year, two years—ten years, twenty years—until ten thousand years later, when she ran again with great pleasure, and he decided to burn one percent of his body to illuminate her, Let more stars witness her beauty, so there is a beautiful arc of light in the sky.
But he was too young after all, and the light was too weak and too weak, and before he could get close, he had already fallen, and he did not know where to go, and he was disappointed, and he gave love, but she did not get it, so he spent another ten thousand years in a state of confusion, and he thought that if she appeared again, he would burn all himself, and tell her that she was the most beautiful star he had ever seen, that he admired her, that it was love at first sight, but she did not come again. A million years later, he grew old, maybe he would miss this beauty forever, in his despair, her beauty came again, he did not hesitate to burn his all, the beautiful light in the sky, formed the first real meteor in the universe, this time he was lucky, not only saw her, but also a small piece fell into her arms, he died, until he told her that she was the most beautiful star he had ever seen, admiration for her, love at first sight, and everything that had been done for her. Her heart was shaken, and she decided to find the hundredth of his fall, maybe only one thousandth, one thousandth—one billionth, but anyway, she decided to travel in the sky forever, gently brushing all the planets, to find the hundredth, one thousandth—one billionth of love that belonged to her.
Later, in order to mourn their romance, many stars burned a part of themselves, forming a meteor shower, perhaps it should be said that the stars are celebrating Valentine's Day. Whenever a meteor crosses by, in fact, it is the star paying for love.
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Unless it's a big meteorite....Otherwise, you won't be able to penetrate the atmosphere under normal circumstances....They will be counteracted by the high temperatures of the atmosphere....
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It's smashed on the ground, it's a meteorite.
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Meteors can fall everywhere on the Earth's surface. A handful of meteorite meteorites are large enough to create huge impact craters; On the other hand, other meteorites are not large enough to reach terminal velocity when they fall to the ground, creating a small crater at most.
Most meteors are very small, so almost all meteoroids will be destroyed in the atmosphere and will not hit the surface of the Earth; Debris that is capable of hitting the Earth's surface is called a meteorite, and a meteorite may fall across the entire Earth's range. In places where the ground is relatively open and the color of the ground landscape is lighter, the color of meteorites will be more eye-catching, so it is easier to find.
Meteorites have had a small chance of hitting humans and animals since records began in modern times, but very few humans**. In early 2016, according to Indian authorities, a car was hit by a meteorite, injuring three people and killing the driver. It was also the first time on record that a meteorite fell to a fatal person.
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It's stones, it's all stones in space! The light produced by the friction between these stones and the atmosphere when passing through the earth's atmosphere is the meteor we see, but most of the stones have burned up before they reach the ground, so we don't see it, but there are some relatively large meteors left, which are actually stones containing some minerals.
Very rarely, most of them burn up in the atmosphere.
The Aquariid meteor shower is a meteor shower that appears near the constellation Aquarius as a radiant. The Aquariids have two meteor showers: Aquariids: Aita Aquariids (occurs annually around July 15 to August 15 and reaches on July 29) ** Gamma Aquariids (occurs around April 19 to May 28 every year, reaching ** on May 5 **.)
A meteor shower is not like a solar eclipse, it can be seen halfway around the world (night hemisphere). It can be seen in almost all parts of our country. Qingdao can also be used, you don't need telescopes and other equipment, you can watch meteor showers with the naked eye, so that the angle of view is larger.
Moonlight will reduce the observation effect of meteor showers. But the most affected by moonlight is photographic observations, and if a longer ** time is used, some fainter meteors will be submerged in the background skylight. The impact of visual observation is relatively small.
What are the specific points, meteor showers are not like solar eclipses and lunar eclipses, you think, when will a meteorite fall down, who knows? At present, the level of human science and technology is not yet **. All I can tell you is that Alpha Geminid meteors have a short path, many bright meteors, mostly white, and a moderate velocity of meteors, so there are more of them from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.
So when the weather is good, I suggest that you choose a place on the outskirts of the city where there is no light pollution, when the day comes, after dark at night, with close lovers, wait patiently for some time, I believe there will be a harvest, good luck!
Uplink: Meteor Shower Meteor River Meteor Shower Falling Meteor River Meteor Full River.
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Uplink: Meteor Shower Meteor River Meteor Shower Falling Meteor River Meteor Full River.
Downlink: Feisha River, Feisha Slope, Feisha River, Feisha Slope, Feisha Slope.
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Below: The wind of the years, the love of the years, the wind of the years into the love of the years, the ruthlessness of the years.
Uplink: Meteor Shower Meteor River Meteor Shower Falling Meteor River Meteor Full River.
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The upper and lower links should be changed. Not. He's dead.
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Scientists estimate that our planet receives about 50,000 tons of extraterrestrial material every day. Some scientists estimate that the total mass of meteoroids that fall on Earth every year, including vaporized material and micrometeorites, is about 200,000 tons. There are no exact numbers.
They do not emit light on their own, and when they collide with the Earth, the velocity of meteoroids relative to the Earth's atmosphere is very high, reaching 10-80 kilometers per second, dozens of times faster than the fastest aircraft. When the meteoroid penetrates the earth's atmosphere at such a high speed, it violently rubs against the atmosphere and burns, heating the air to thousands of degrees Celsius or even tens of thousands of degrees Celsius.
The burning of meteoroids in the atmosphere does not burn all at once, but gradually burns as the meteoroids move, so that arcs of light are formed. There are two types of meteors, one that appears individually and the other is a meteor shower that appears in batches like raindrops.
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Of course. The appearance of meteor showers itself indicates that meteors have entered the Earth's atmosphere. Meteor shower luminescence is the high temperature caused by the friction between the meteor and the atmosphere, so that we can see the meteor.
As for whether it will fall to the ground, it depends on the size of the meteor. If it is small, it is burned out in the atmosphere or turned to ash. Naturally, it can't fall to the ground.
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Meteor showers will fall on the earth, but they are generally not very large, and when they enter the atmosphere, because the speed is too fast, through friction and burning, in fact, very few end up falling on the ground, and most of them are burned up in the air.
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I think meteor showers will fall on the surface of the earth, there is something called meteorites, which is said to be the product left by meteors hitting the earth, and there are many meteorites and craters on the earth, which is enough to show that meteor showers have come.
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Yes, but very rarely.
A meteor shower is a phenomenon in which many meteors appear in large numbers at the same time period. Almost all meteors will burn up in the atmosphere, and only in extreme special cases will there be larger meteors that will not completely burn up in the atmosphere and fall to the surface as meteorites.
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Most of them burn up in the atmosphere, except for a few small stones that may fall to the ground.
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Yes, this one has a scientific statement, and this depends on the size of the meteor shower, and the larger ones that can't be burned may fall to the earth.
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It will land on the surface of the Earth, but only very rarely.
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Meteoroids originally moved around the Sun, and when they passed near the Earth, they were affected by the Earth's gravitational pull and changed their orbit and entered the Earth's atmosphere.
They fly into the Earth's atmosphere, where they rub light and heat against the atmosphere, and finally, meteors are usually cosmic sand particles that break into the Earth's atmosphere from space, moving so fast in the air that they are able to knock out electrons from air atoms, thus forming a plasma region (also known as ionization) around them.
Meteoroids are large groups of meteoroids that travel through interstellar space in large quantities and orbit the Sun in large quantities, called meteor swarms. Among them, the stony ones are called meteorites; The iron is called meteoric iron.
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When it comes to meteors, children think they are a star in the sky, but they don't understand how a star falls from the sky, but in fact, a meteor is not a star in the sky. There are many large and small stones, iron and dust particles between the stars, they follow the stars around the sun, when they fall to the earth, they rub against the atmosphere and emit light, from the sky, this is the meteor we see, these stones and iron in the friction with the atmosphere, because the temperature is very high, very hot, so it melts, some are larger, fall to the earth like a big rock, we call it a meteorite.
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In astronomy, there is a clear distinction in the definition of meteorite meteors, meteorites can fall to the ground, and those that cannot come to the ground are meteors.
Meteor showers are spectacular, but they are tiny particles like sand or dust that burn up long before they reach the ground and pose no threat to the ground.
The meteor shower itself is a myriad of dust scattered by the comet, scattered around the comet's orbit. If the Earth is able to pass through these dusts in its orbit, meteor showers will appear on the Earth.
In fact, there are meteors every day, and when the environment is good and the light pollution is not serious, you may see a meteor passing by if you look up at the sky for a long time, but these are called"Occasional meteors"It's random. However, meteor showers have a fixed time and direction to be observed. And for me, China, which is located in the northern hemisphere. >>>More
Riding the wind Paper airplanes across the sky The fragrance of flowers blooming in my dreams So sweet I want to draw a forest with a colored pencil Because you said you want to travel together Hook your hand like a child Maybe you will forget when you turn around Even if you try your best to get back to where you are It doesn't matter I'm still there The meteor shower is coming again Eavesdropping on my secrets Hiding you in my memories Even if it is destined I will cherish it Wait to protect the promise of a lifetime Hook your hand and make a promise like a child Maybe you will forget when you turn around Even if you try your best to return to the same place It doesn't matter I'm still there The meteor shower is coming again Eavesdropping on my secrets Hiding you in my memories Even if it's destined I will cherish it Wait for the promise of a lifetime Meteor shower is coming again Eavesdrop on my secrets Hide you in my memories Even if it's destined I will cherish it Wait for the promise of a lifetime Meteor shower is coming again Move you with a lifetime.
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Each meteor shower is active at a specific time of the year. For example, the Perseid meteor shower is at its peak on August 12 every year, which is my birthday. So every year on my birthday, I will pay attention to the weather forecast, is it on the mountain? Or is it to celebrate at home? >>>More