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METEORO

A meteor is a small celestial body that enters Earth's atmosphere, producing a bright streak of light due to friction.

O que é um Meteor?

A meteor, commonly referred to as a “shooting star,” is the visible path of a small particle from space as it travels through Earth’s atmosphere. These particles, known as meteoroids, can range in size from tiny grains to larger rocks. When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere at high speed, typically between 11 to 72 kilometers per second, it encounters air resistance, which generates intense heat.

Esse calor faz com que o meteoroide glow brightly and often vaporize completely before reaching the ground, producing a brilliant streak of light in the sky. The phenomenon is usually brief, lasting only a few seconds, and can be seen as a bright flash or a series of flashes. If any part of the meteoroid survives its passagem flamejante e caia na Terra, ela é então classificada como um meteorito.

Características dos Meteores

  • Velocidade: Meteors travel at incredibly high speeds, resulting in significant friction with the atmosphere.
  • Brilho: O brilho de um meteoro é determinado pelo seu tamanho, velocidade e composição.
  • Cor: The color of a meteor can vary depending on the chemical composition of the meteoroid. For example, sodium can produce a yellow light, while magnesium can create a blue light.

Chuva de Meteoros

Durante certos períodos do ano, a Terra passa pelos detritos deixados por cometas, levando às chuvas de meteoros. Esses eventos podem produzir numerosos meteoros visíveis no céu noturno, muitas vezes a taxas de dezenas a centenas por hora. As chuvas de meteoros mais famosas incluem as Perseidas em agosto e as Geminidas em dezembro.

Understanding meteors not only enhances our appreciation of the universe but also helps scientists study the composition of celestial bodies and the history do nosso sistema solar.

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