Due to their small size and tremendous speeds, meteoroids often burn up at high altitudes above 80 km, where the atmosphere is rarefied. Ground radio stations allow us to detect the …
M Moreno-Ibáñez, EA Silber, M Gritsevich… - The Astrophysical …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Infrasound monitoring has proved to be effective in detection of meteor-generated shock waves. When combined with optical observations of meteors, this technique is also reliable …
The atmosphere of Jupiter is mainly hydrogen and methane, with a large number of hydrocarbons calculated to be produced by photodissociation and subsequent reactions. It …
El impacto de grandes fragmentos desprendidos de cometas y asteroides contra la Tierra puede llegar a ser muy peligroso. Recientemente, sucesos como Chelyabinsk (2013) …
Glycine (NH2CH2COOH, hereafter referred to as Gly) is the simplest amino acid and accordingly it is a paradigmatic compound to investigate the primordial chemical evolution of …
A meteoroid's hypersonic passage through the Earth's atmosphere results in ablational and fragmentational mass loss. Potential shock waves associated with a parent object as well as …