... defined as being large enough to survive passage through Earth'satmosphere and cause damage on a regional, or greater, scale ... and they are big enough to survive passing through Earth'satmosphere and cause damage on a regional, or greater, scale ...
... The left image shows normal light, including both the dust ring and the residual light from the central star scattered by turbulence in the Earth'satmosphere. ...
... The blue line indicates the ratio of nitrogen isotopes in Earth'satmosphere while the wider yellow line indicates that of the protosolar nebula. ...
... This diagram maps the data gathered from 1994-2013 on small asteroids impacting Earth'satmosphere to create bright meteors, technically called "bolides" and commonly referred to as "fireballs." ...
... The ATV will remain there as a pressurized and integral part of the Station for up to six months until its final mission: a fiery one-way trip into the Earth'satmosphere to dispose of up to ISS waste. ...
... A new study shows that characterizing a distant Earth'satmosphere will be difficult, even using next-generation technology like the James Webb Space Telescope. ...
... The image includes light from 1,600 to 3,300 angstroms тАФ UV wavelengths largely blocked by Earth'satmosphere тАФ and has an angular resolution of 2.5 arcseconds at full size. ...
... A totally eclipsed Moon takes on different shades depending on conditions in Earth'satmosphere. Colors range from coppery orange to dull brown. ...