Every year, it's estimated 40,000 tones of space debris comes to Earth. If you find a meteorite that fits in your pocket, it started about the size of a 4-door sedan. The rest of it was burned off on atmospheric entry & would eventually...
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A falling star has nothing at all to do with a star! They are caused by tiny rocks falling into the atmosphere and burning up.
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millions of tons of space dust/rock fall on the earth every single day... they happen pretty damn regularly, but the world is a big place, and you have to be fairly close to see the smaller ones, which translates to it being a somewhat rare...
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You can now send people Falling Stars Notes by using the Falling Stars Love Note application on MySpace. This application is called Love Notes but it can be used for other notes too. In this tutorial, I will show you how to use the Falling ...
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Yes I saw some, keeping up my record of having seen at least one Perseid every year. :] Not a spectacular or rich shower though - and certainly not the 100 meteors per minute one fool reporter predicted (he obv. was told 'per hour' and mess...
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Mr. Laser Beam wrote: Reverend wrote: What I've never been clear on is if humanity is still a separate species to the Minbari or if they've essentially become one and the same? In the far future, humans and Minbari are on the same level as...
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That episode took place a million years in the future, at which time humanity would, according to Lyta, be allowed onto the Vorlon homeworld. There's some symmetry if the Vorlon homeworld is the new Earth: the Drakh had a home but lost it t...
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