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meteor procession : ウィキペディア英語版 | meteor procession
A meteor procession occurs when an Earth-grazing meteor breaks apart, and the fragments travel across the sky in the same path. According to physicist Donald Olson, only a few occurrences are known, including:〔Falk, Dan. (Forensic astronomer solves Walt Whitman mystery ), ''NewScientist'', June 1, 2010〕 * Great Meteor of August 18, 1783〔〔(Notes and Queries ), Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Vol. 8, p.221-2〕 * Meteor procession of July 20, 1860; believed by Donald Olson to be the event referred to in Walt Whitman's poem ''Year of Meteors, 1859-60''.〔(Images of Harper's Weekly front page story )〕〔(150-year-old meteor mystery solved )〕 * Meteor procession of December 21, 1876; sighted over Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania.〔Report of the annual meeting British Association for the Advancement of Science 1877 pages 149-153.()〕 * Meteor procession of February 9, 1913; a chain of slow, large meteors moving from northwest to southeast, sighted over North America, particularly in Canada, the North Atlantic and the Tropical South Atlantic. == See also ==
* 1972 Great Daylight Fireball * Bolide * Comet breakup * Earth-grazing fireball * Forensic astronomy * Green fireballs * List of Earth-crossing minor planets * Meteor shower * Unidentified flying objects
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