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5 Comments
volumptuoussays...Anyone know the music?
Sounds a bit like John Hassell.
elyssesays...But if you're gonna get technical about it.. they're actually called Meteoroids on the way down, and Meteorites on impact to earth. The word meteoroid, sadly, has the same problem as the word asteroid: too close to the word hemorrhoid.
Awesome compilation, though. I loves me some Meteor(oids).
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Ornthoronsays...>> ^volumptuous:
Sounds a bit like John Hassell.
I agree.
Haldaugsays...>> ^elysse:
But if you're gonna get technical about it.. they're actually called Meteoroids on the way down, and Meteorites on impact to earth. The word meteoroid, sadly, has the same problem as the word asteroid: too close to the word hemorrhoid.
Awesome compilation, though. I loves me some Meteor(oids).
(edit, woops, saved too quickly)
I thought I made myself clear in the description, but the subject is a bit confusing. They are called meteoroids while they swivel around in the solar system, meteors when they hit an atmosphere and can be seen as shooting stars and meteorites when they hit solid ground.
Xaxsays...Pretty cool. And you're right about the music; it's not half bad, it's entirely bad!
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