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meteoric$48386$ - traducción al griego

SAND- TO BOULDER-SIZED PARTICLE OF DEBRIS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Meteor; Meteors; Meteoroids; Shooting star; Ionization trail; Shooting star (astronomy); Falling Star (episode); Falling star; Meteoric; Meteorical; Meteōros; Meteoro; 🌠; A Falling Star; Dark flight (astronomy); Faxed star; Falling stars; Fireball (meteor); Falling Stars; Falling Stars (song); Meteroid
  • meteorite]] fragments found on February 28, 2009, in the [[Nubian Desert]], [[Sudan]]
  • newspaper=ESO Picture of the Week}}</ref>
  • A meteor of the [[Leonid meteor shower]]; the photograph shows the meteor, afterglow, and wake as distinct components
  • Multiple meteors photographed over an extended [[exposure time]] during a [[meteor shower]]
  • A ''meteoroid'' shown entering the atmosphere, causing a visible ''[[meteor]]'' and hitting the Earth's surface as a ''[[meteorite]]''
  • regmaglypts]] resembling thumbprints (Australia, 1910)
  • A meteoroid of the [[Perseids]] with a size of about ten millimetres entering the earth's atmosphere in real time. The meteorid is at the bright head of the trail, and the ionisation of the [[mesosphere]] is still visible in the tail.
  • [[Meteor shower]] on chart
  • newspaper=Universe Today }}</ref>
  • exploded over Chelyabinsk]] Oblast, Russia in 2013

meteoric      
adj. μετεωρικός

Definición

Meteor
·noun Any phenomenon or appearance in the atmosphere, as clouds, rain, hail, snow, ·etc.
II. Meteor ·noun Specif.: A transient luminous body or appearance seen in the atmosphere, or in a more elevated region.

Wikipedia

Meteoroid

A meteoroid () is a small rocky or metallic body in outer space.

Meteoroids are defined as objects significantly smaller than asteroids, ranging in size from grains to objects up to a meter wide. Objects smaller than this are classified as micrometeoroids or space dust. Most are fragments from comets or asteroids, whereas others are collision impact debris ejected from bodies such as the Moon or Mars.

When a meteoroid, comet, or asteroid enters Earth's atmosphere at a speed typically in excess of 20 km/s (72,000 km/h; 45,000 mph), aerodynamic heating of that object produces a streak of light, both from the glowing object and the trail of glowing particles that it leaves in its wake. This phenomenon is called a meteor or "shooting star". Meteors typically become visible when they are about 100 km above sea level. A series of many meteors appearing seconds or minutes apart and appearing to originate from the same fixed point in the sky is called a meteor shower. A meteorite is the remains of a meteoroid that has survived the ablation of its surface material during its passage through the atmosphere as a meteor and has impacted the ground.

An estimated 25 million meteoroids, micrometeoroids and other space debris enter Earth's atmosphere each day, which results in an estimated 15,000 tonnes of that material entering the atmosphere each year.