Lunar Geminids

“On Dec. 14, 2006, we observed at least five Geminid meteors hitting the Moon,” reported Bill Cooke of NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office in Huntsville, AL. Each impact caused an explosion ranging in power from 50 to 125 lbs of TNT and a flash of light as bright as a 7th-to-9th magnitude star.

Lunar impacts since Nov. 2005. Numbers 14-16 and …

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Meteorites

A meteor is a bright streak of light in the sky (a “shooting star” or a “falling star”) produced by the entry of a small meteoroid into the Earth’s atmosphere. If you have a dark clear sky you will probably see a few per hour on an average night; during one of the annual meteor showers you may see as …

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