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Study: Space Rock Impacts Not Random

sciencehabit writes When it comes to small space rocks blowing up in Earth's atmosphere, not all days are created equal. Scientists have found that, contrary to what they thought, such events are not random, and these explosions may occur more frequently on certain days. Rather than random occurrences, many large airbursts might result from collisions between Earth and streams of debris associated with small asteroids or comets. The new findings may help astronomers narrow their search for objects in orbits that threaten Earth, the researchers suggest.

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  1. Can you say meteor shower ? by Crashmarik · · Score: 4, Informative
    1. Re:Can you say meteor shower ? by binarylarry · · Score: 4, Funny

      Can you say filthy arachnids?

      Time to invade klandathu! The only good bug is a dead bug I'd always say!

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      Mod me down, my New Earth Global Warmingist friends!