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  1. In this astronomy science project, investigate how the size of a meteorite is related to the size of the crate it makes on impact.

  2. Most meteors that pass through the Earth's atmosphere burn up before they hit the ground. But what happens when a meteorite hits? In this pair of hands-on science activities, students and families experiment to find out how the size of a meteorite is related to the size of the resulting crater.

  3. Apr 30, 2011 · 1. From several sources: A meteoroid is a sand- to boulder-sized particle of debris in the Solar System. The visible path of a meteoroid that enters Earth's (or another body's) atmosphere is called a meteor, or colloquially a shooting star or falling star.

  4. Meteoritics, scientific discipline concerned with meteors and meteorites. The awe-inspiring noise and lights accompanying some meteoric falls convinced early humans that meteorites came from the gods; accordingly these objects were widely regarded with awe and veneration.

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  5. A meteor is a meteoroid that enters the Earth’s atmosphere and burns up due to friction, producing a shooting star or a fireball (as in the artistic rendition shown here). The rocky and metallic...

  6. Aug 8, 2013 · Shooting Star Science: Craters and Meteorites. Have you ever seen a "shooting star" race across the sky at night? Shooting stars are meteors zooming at high speed through Earth's atmosphere...

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