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Hey people
Astronomy ~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/08...ection_aurora/ Its Thursday night. I missed seeing this posted. Was it ? RL |
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' Meteors might play a bigger role in regulation of our climate than
previously thought. The latest observations of an asteroid disintegrating as it entered the atmosphere suggest that the resulting cloud is composed of larger pieces of material than expected. The asteroid released as much energy as a nuclear bomb on its way through the atmosphere, according to Scientific American. Scientists, led by Andrew Klekociuk of the Australian Antarctic Division, studied the progress of the million-kilogram shooting star in unprecedented detail, using visible light and infra-red observation equipment on orbiting satellites. Klekociuk and his colleagues found fragments of asteroid as large as 20 micrometres across in the resulting dust cloud, big enough to have an impact on the climate. ... ' Brought to you by http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/08/26/shooting_stars/ RL |
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