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  2. Meteor! - Wikipedia

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    Meteor! is a 1987 children's picture book by author Patricia Polacco. Polacco is well known for writing and illustrating stories depicting events from her childhood in Michigan. Meteor! was published in 1987 by The Trumpet Club, commonly known for publications of children's books from grades PreK-6. [1]

  3. Geminids - Wikipedia

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    The Geminids are a prolific meteor shower with 3200 Phaethon (which is thought to be an Apollo asteroid [4] with a "rock comet" orbit. [5]) being the parent body. [6]Because of this, it would make this shower, along with the Quadrantids, the only major meteor showers not originating from a comet.

  4. Asteroids in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Charles Sheffield's 1995 novel The Ganymede Club, war breaks out over trade disputes, [16] and in the Asteroid Wars subseries of Ben Bova's Grand Tour series, starting with the 2001 novel The Precipice, different factions compete for control of the resources in the asteroid belt, [3] [5] [16] while Chris Bunch's 2002 novel Star Risk, Ltd ...

  5. Cameras for All-Sky Meteor Surveillance - Wikipedia

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    CAMS (the Cameras for All-Sky Meteor Surveillance project) is a NASA-sponsored international project that tracks and triangulates meteors during night-time video surveillance in order to map and monitor meteor showers. Data processing is housed at the Carl Sagan Center of the SETI Institute [1] in California, USA.

  6. Quadrantids - Wikipedia

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    The Quadrantids (QUA) are a meteor shower that peaks in early January and whose radiant lies in the constellation Boötes.The zenithal hourly rate (ZHR) of this shower can be as high as that of two other reliably rich meteor showers, the Perseids in August and the Geminids in December, [4] yet Quadrantid meteors are not seen as often as those of the two other showers because the time frame of ...

  7. Asteroid discovered hours before burning up over UK, France - AOL

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    A fireball blazed over the southern United Kingdom and northern France in the pre-dawn hours Monday, flickering brighter than the full moon and putting on a stunning display in the cloud-free sky.

  8. Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking - Wikipedia

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    This was the telescope that produced the images leading to the discovery of 50000 Quaoar in 2002, and 90377 Sedna in 2003 (published 2004) and the dwarf planet Eris. In addition to discovering thousands of asteroids , NEAT was also credited with the co-discovery (recovery) of periodic comet 54P/de Vico-Swift-NEAT and of the high proper motion ...

  9. Orionids - Wikipedia

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    The meteor shower radiant is located in Orion about 10 degrees northeast of Betelgeuse. [1] The Orionids normally peak around October 21–22 and are fast meteors that make atmospheric entry at about 66 km/s (150,000 mph). [3] Back in the era of 417 and 585, the Orionids took place around September 24 instead of October 21. [11]

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