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Title: Meteors


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Meteors Meteor Showers
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The Differences
  • Meteoroid, Meteorite, Meteor???
  • Meteoroid- small, solid body moving within the
    solar system.
  • Meteorite- solid remains of a meteor that falls
    to the Earth.
  • Meteor- (shooting star)- bright trail of light
    created by small solid particles entering the
    Earths atmosphere burning up

3
Meteor Facts
  • Meteors (meteoroids) are the debris associated
    with comets or asteroids
  • When a meteoroid enters the Earths atmosphere
    becomes a meteor, it is traveling at 60-70 km per
    second!
  • On a given night (with favorable conditions), you
    can see 1 meteor every 15 minutes
  • The typical size of a meteor that produces a
    visible streak of light ranges from about the
    size of a grain of sand to the size of a small
    pebble! (average weight is only around 1 gram!)
  • Fireballs (large, brilliant meteors) are
    periodically seen (these may weigh up to several
    kilograms or more). Bolides are fireballs that
    explode with a thunderous sound.
  • See for yourself
  • http//www.spaceweather.com/meteors/images/18nov01
    /varros1_movie.gif (Fireball)
  • http//www.spaceweather.com/meteors/images/18nov01
    _page3/Ponder1.MPG (Bolide)

4
Why do meteors have a streak of light??
  • As they travel through our atmosphere, meteors
    collide with air molecules that knock away
    materials and strip electrons from the meteor
  • When the stripped atoms recapture electrons,
    light is emitted
  • The color of the light depends on the temperature
    and the material being excited.

5
Are all meteors the same color??
  • The material or element that makes up a meteor is
    the main factor that determines the color of its
    glowing trail
  • - Sodium orange-yellow
  • - Iron yellow
  • - Magnesium blue-green
  • - Calcium violet
  • - Silicon red

6
Sporadic Meteors
  • These are the meteors that can be seen on any
    given night
  • They are not associated with any particular
    meteor shower
  • They come from random directions in the sky

7
Meteor Showers
  • Heavy displays of meteors that recur from year to
    year
  • Caused by small fragments of comet debris
    entering the earths atmosphere at extremely high
    speedswhen the Earths orbit the comets orbit
    intersect at some point
  • Shower meteors come from the same general point
    in the sky
  • The radiant of a shower is the point in the sky
    from which the meteors appear to come

8
Meteor Showers (cont.)
  • Meteor showers are usually named for the
    constellation in which their radiant lies at the
    peak of the shower
  • Ex. Perseid shower Perseus
  • Ex. Leonid shower Leo
  • Ex. Geminid shower Gemini

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Specific Meteor Showers
  • Meteor showers occur on a regular basis
    throughout the year, but not all are visible in
    the northern latitudes some are very weak and
    easily go unnoticed
  • Some of the more impressive showers throughout a
    given year are
  • Shower Avg. Peak
  • - Quadrantids early January
  • - Lyrids mid April
  • - Perseids early/mid August
  • - Orionids mid/late October
  • - Leonids mid November
  • - Geminids mid December
  • Historically, the Perseids in August the
    Leonids in November have been the most impressive
    meteor showers - http//www.spaceweather.com/meteo
    rs/images/18nov01_page3/cordiale1.mov

10
Thats All
11
3 Questions
  • 1. True/False The material or element that makes
    up a meteor is the main factor that determines
    the color of the glowing trail left behind
  • True
  • 2. This major meteor shower has a peak time
    around early/mid August
  • a. Geminids b. Leonids
  • c. Orionids d. Perseids
  • d. Perseids
  • 3. What is the point in the sky from which all of
    the meteors seem to come during a shower called?
  • Radiant

12
References
  • http//csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/meteors/sh
    owers.html
  • http//www.sky-watch.com/meteor.html
  • http//hometown.aol.com/theleonids/
  • http//www.geocities.com/starwanderer/meteor.htm
  • http//www.meteorobs.org/showers.html
  • http//www.amsmeteors.org/showers.html

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