Mass and velocity loss of fragmented meteors

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Aerodynamic Drag, Atmospheric Entry, Fragmentation, Meteoroids, Vaporizing, Velocity Distribution, Light Curve, Mass Transfer, Photographic Tracking, Velocity Measurement

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The deceleration of meteors in the earth's atmosphere is studied. The
results confirm the view that the fragmentation process occurs by
separation of small particles at a rate proportional to the rate at
which the substance of the meteor vaporizes from the surface of the
body.

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