The Makings of Meteor Astronomy: Part XIII

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In 1848, Sir John Lubbock advanced the hypothesis that meteors shine by
reflected sunlight. He developed a set of equations describing the
geometry of meteor encounters, and for a decade or so, his idea was at
least marginally supported by other observers.

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