Synonym: meteoroid, shooting star. Similar words: meteoric, meteorology, meteorologist, meteorological, mete, meter, gamete, ammeter. Meaning: ['mɪːtɪə(r)] n. 1. a streak of light in the sky at night that results when a meteoroid hits the earth's atmosphere and air friction causes the meteoroid to melt or vaporize or explode 2. (astronomy) any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere.
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61. Meteor finished with the long - tail again across the dark night sky.
62. Embracing by glamorous light, the meteor is under the wings of Cupid.
63. Most people who stay up to observe the meteor shower are girls.
64. 2009 - Geminid Meteor, a bright meteor with a greenish tinge flashes through the sky over the Mojave Desert near Barstow, California, USA.
65. Sometimes a meteor would rather do, go only a short moment, but can be docked to the heart, across the long trajectory, so that as the eternal moment, no regrets.
66. A bright shooting star, or meteor, is an unforgettable sight.
67. In this picture from the 2009 Geminid shower, a bright meteor with a greenish tinge flashes through the sky over the Mojave Desert near Barstow, California, USA.
68. The splendor of Aquarius meteor shower currently seen across the night sky is the ice particle dust sprayed out by Halley's Comet during last perihelion pass.
69. Like a flash of lightming, the meteor shot across the sky.
70. Gripen is the first and so far only fighter aircraft which has air - launched the Meteor missile.
71. Heart like night of the meteor, empty lonely, disoriented, Gu Ying companion(sentencedict.com), across the marginal.
72. When a meteor crash creates a fierce storm, they were trapped in only the lighthouse keeper and his wife on a remote island inhabited.
73. Incalculability desires of human's will disappear auickly at heart just like meteor passing in the night sky.
74. In a similar way, a huge meteor impact could create a massive ecological clear-out — thanks to which new life can flourish.
75. Just before she and her husband-to-be, Derek, a vainglorious local TV weatherman, are to say their vows, a substance in the meteor transforms her into a 50-foot-high woman.
76. For more information[sentencedict.com], see EarthSky's meteor shower guide for 2009.
77. In this case, the foreshortened meteor flash is right of frame center, below the curving limb of the Earth and a layer of greenish airglow.
78. Courtly love shone as brightly as a meteor in history and afterward we witnessed the return of all the bric-a-brac of a supposed renaissance of stale antiquities.
79. When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere of the earth (becoming a meteor), it is actually the speed compressing the air in front of the object that causes it to heat up.
80. Bright meteor across the sky, a flash of sparkle, broken Heaven.
81. Meteor radar have been used for the observation for over 50 years.
82. The meteor fell very short, landing not far from his home.
83. If it was a meteor, it was a mere tiddler by historic standards – as we'll see.
84. Like a flash of lightning, the meteor shot across the sky.
85. With the view of meteor shower Soundtrack Special Edition release about what time?
86. It is the most meteor shower until now this year.
87. Meteor Crater, 40 miles east of Flagstaff, is an out-of-this-world site for those with a thimbleful of imagination.
88. The ground-based radar at various band and optical system have been used extensively to measure and investigate the meteor event.
89. This cometary debris – bits of ice – create a meteor shower.
90. It seems these two kinds of method accentuate different aspects of the meteor swarm in 3-dimentional space.
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