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  2. Major meteor shower to peak in California sky. Here’s when ...

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    The Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower has been active since April 15 and will end May 27, according to American Meteor Society. However, it will be peak on Sunday, May 5. However, it will be peak on ...

  3. How to watch the last night of the perseid meteor shower as ...

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    The meteoroids from the comet, mostly no bigger than a grain of sand, burn up as they hit the Earth’s atmosphere at 36 miles per second, to produce a shooting stream of light in the sky.

  4. Sutter's Mill meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The meteor air burst was caused by a random meteoroid, not a member of the Lyrids shower. [15] The bolide was so bright that witnesses were seeing spots afterward. [16] The falling meteorites were detected by weather radar over an area centered on the Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, between Auburn, California, and Placerville, California. [7]

  5. Video shows bright fireball seen in the skies over Lake Erie

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    A bright fireball from a meteor was spotted in the skies over large parts of the eastern U.S. Monday evening. ... whizz at about 148,000 mph into Earth's atmosphere at their peak, leaving glowing ...

  6. Atmospheric entry - Wikipedia

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    Early reentry-vehicle concepts visualized in shadowgraphs of high speed wind tunnel tests. The concept of the ablative heat shield was described as early as 1920 by Robert Goddard: "In the case of meteors, which enter the atmosphere with speeds as high as 30 miles (48 km) per second, the interior of the meteors remains cold, and the erosion is due, to a large extent, to chipping or cracking of ...

  7. Novato meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Novato meteorite is an ordinary chondrite which entered the Earth's atmosphere and broke up over Northern California at 19:44 Pacific Time on 17 October 2012. The falling bolide created a bright fireball and sonic booms and fragmented into smaller pieces as the intense friction of passing through the atmosphere heated it and absorbed its kinetic energy. [2]

  8. Perseid meteor shower put on quite a show when it peaked ...

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    Meteors — space rocks that enter Earth's atmosphere — streak through the sky every night, but meteor showers happen less frequently. During a meteor shower, many meteors hit Earth's atmosphere ...

  9. Here's when, where the Geminid meteor shower will be visible ...

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    During meteor showers, many meteors travel through Earth's atmosphere over a short period. Most meteors burn up in space. The few that survive the trip and reach the ground and considered meteorites.