The Makings of Meteor Astronomy: Part X

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Experimental meteor astronomy began in 1798 with two students, Heinrich Brandes and Johann Benzenberg, at Gottingen University. Inspired and encouraged by George Lichtenberg, Professor of Experimental Physics at Gottingen, the two students collected simultaneous observational data on shooting stars, demonstrating for the first time that meteors most probably had an extraterrestrial origin.

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