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A Twisted Meteor Trail Over Tenerife
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[z]Barbara Harris
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03.06.2010 00:00
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A Twisted Meteor Trail Over Tenerife
Explanation: Did this meteor take a twisting path? No one is sure.
Considered opinions are solicited.
Meteors, usually sand sized grains that originate in comets, will typically
disintegrate
as they enter the
Earth's atmosphere
. A fast moving meteor ionizes molecules in the Earth's atmosphere that
subsequently glow
when they reacquire
electrons
.
Meteor paths
that twist noticeably have been
noted before
, and
even photographed
, but attributing such behavior to the motion of the meteor itself and neither the
wind-blown meteor train
nor the observer remains somewhat controversial. The above meteor, imaged two weeks ago streaking over the
Teide Observatory
in
Tenerife
,
Canary Islands
, appears to swagger as much as several
minutes of arc
, which the experienced astrophotographer did not think could be attributed to drifting of the
resulting train
or motion of the
camera mount
. If truly an indication of a
twisted meteor path
, an underlying reason could be the pictured meteor was markedly non-spherical in shape, non-uniform in composition, or
electrically charged
. Non-uniform
meteors
, for example, may evaporate more on one side than another, causing a
rotating meteor
to wobble. Understanding meteors is important partly because meteors are candidates to have seeded
Earth
with
prebiotic molecules
that allowed for the
development of life
. Poll:
Which APOD from last week should be the APOW?
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