[meteorite-list] Meteors and Meteorites
Alexander Seidel
gsac at gmx.net
Thu Jan 4 16:07:31 EST 2007
You are right with this, Matt, so I should have called it a "meteoroid", which is more precise and closest to what it can get....
Alex
Berlin/Germany
> and...a meteor can be either human-made or natural, a common
> misconception of most of the public. I have not read any definitions of
> "meteor" that mention velocity, have you?
> Matt
>
> Alexander Seidel wrote:
> > Necessary correction to my post:
> >
> > Of course "meteors" move pretty much faster than decaying satellites,
> and not "meteorites", as I just wrote...
> >
> > Sorry for that...
> >
> > Al"meteorites don´t use to move themselves, but are sometimes
> moved!:-)"ex
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