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Awesome green meteor streaks across the night sky in the US
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Awesome green meteor streaks across the night sky in the US

[ad_1] Have you ever seen a green meteor? How amazing would that be? Well, you can watch one now. A brilliant green meteor streaking through the night sky captivated the attention of many across Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi in the United States. The sight of meteors never fails to inspire awe, and this one was no exception.What are Meteors?Meteors are composed of metals like iron and nickel, and when they burn up while entering the Earth's atmosphere, they emit a striking color. However, if a meteor manages to survive the journey and reaches the ground, it earns the name "meteorite." Astronomers and researchers indicated that this green meteor could be a part of a comet or asteroid that entered Earth's atmosphere. The ignition and cause of the vivid green color could have appeared ...
Almost 10,000 meteorites hit Earth every year
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Almost 10,000 meteorites hit Earth every year

[ad_1] How many meteorites hit Earth every year? Fewer than 10,000, but is it dangerous for living organisms? Find it out here. Have you seen a shooting star? Well these are not exactly stars but are burning rocks from space that enter the Earth's atmosphere. According to the information provided by the American Meteor Society (AMS), Meteoroids are the smallest members of the solar system and whenever a meteoroid plows into the Earth's atmosphere, it will create a brief flash of moving light in the sky, called a meteor (which appears to be a shooting stars). If remnants of the parent meteoroid survive the trip through the atmosphere to reach the ground, then these remnants are called meteorites. But how many meteorites hit t...