... or ZHR: The zenithal hourly rate; used to measure the intensity of a meteor shower ... Defined as the number of meteors seen per hour with the naked eye under ideal ... zenith, a correction factor can be used to adjust one's meteor count to a true ZHR ...
... METEOR: A piece of matter from space that burns up in Earth's atmosphere (never reaching the ground) causing a streak of light. ... METEORITE: A meteor that is large enough to reach the Earth's surface. ...
... Binocular Messier Club and the Herschel 400 Club, the Deep Sky Binocular Club, the Southern Skies Binocular Club, the Meteor Club, the Double Star Club, Lunar Club, Globular Cluster Club, Constellation Hunter Club, Southern Sky Telescopic Club and the ...
... Every couple of minutes I could see a sporadic meteor flash across the sky. ... Numerous bright meteors were visible. ... The meteor was so bright that the trees surrounding the field were lit up as in ...
... Binocular Messier Club and the Herschel 400 Club, the Deep Sky Binocular Club, the Southern Skies Binocular Club, the Meteor Club, the Double Star Club, Lunar Club, Globular Cluster Club, Constellation Hunter Club, Southern Sky Telescopic Club and the ...
... Binocular Messier Club and the Herschel 400 Club, the Deep Sky Binocular Club, the Southern Skies Binocular Club, the Meteor Club, the Double Star Club, Lunar Club, Globular Cluster Club, Constellation Hunter Club, Southern Sky Telescopic Club and the ...