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- Meteor_procession abstract "A meteor procession occurs when an Earth-grazing meteor breaks apart, and the fragments travel across the sky in the same path. According to physicist Donald Olson, only a few occurrences are known, including: Great Meteor of August 18, 1783 Meteor procession of July 20, 1860; believed by Donald Olson to be the event referred to in Walt Whitman's poem Year of Meteors, 1859-60. Meteor procession of December 21, 1876; sighted over Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania. Meteor procession of February 9, 1913; a chain of slow, large meteors moving from northwest to southeast, sighted over North America, particularly in Canada, the North Atlantic and the Tropical South Atlantic.↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Meteor_procession thumbnail Frederic_Church_Meteor_of_1860.jpg?width=300.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageExternalLink meteors.htm.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageID "27577183".
- Meteor_procession wikiPageLength "2283".
- Meteor_procession wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Meteor_procession wikiPageRevisionID "680561722".
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink 1783_Great_Meteor.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink 1860_Great_Meteor.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink 1913_Great_Meteor_Procession.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink 1972_Great_Daylight_Fireball.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Bolide.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meteoroids.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Olson_(physicist).
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Earth-grazing_fireball.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Earth_grazing_fireball.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_astronomy.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Great_Meteor_of_August_18,_1783.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Green_fireballs.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Earth-crossing_minor_planets.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Meteor.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Meteor_procession_of_February_9,_1913.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Meteor_procession_of_July_20,_1860.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Meteor_shower.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Meteoroid.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Unidentified_flying_object.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Unidentified_flying_objects.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Whitman.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLink File:Frederic_Church_Meteor_of_1860.jpg.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meteor procession".
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLinkText "meteor procession".
- Meteor_procession wikiPageWikiLinkText "several smaller bodies".
- Meteor_procession hasPhotoCollection Meteor_procession.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col_end.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Meteoroid-stub.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Modern_impact_events.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Planetary_defense.
- Meteor_procession wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Meteor_procession subject Category:Meteoroids.
- Meteor_procession type Article.
- Meteor_procession type Article.
- Meteor_procession comment "A meteor procession occurs when an Earth-grazing meteor breaks apart, and the fragments travel across the sky in the same path. According to physicist Donald Olson, only a few occurrences are known, including: Great Meteor of August 18, 1783 Meteor procession of July 20, 1860; believed by Donald Olson to be the event referred to in Walt Whitman's poem Year of Meteors, 1859-60. Meteor procession of December 21, 1876; sighted over Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania.".
- Meteor_procession label "Meteor procession".
- Meteor_procession sameAs m.0c42f58.
- Meteor_procession sameAs Q6823444.
- Meteor_procession sameAs Q6823444.
- Meteor_procession sameAs 流星串.
- Meteor_procession wasDerivedFrom Meteor_procession?oldid=680561722.
- Meteor_procession depiction Frederic_Church_Meteor_of_1860.jpg.
- Meteor_procession isPrimaryTopicOf Meteor_procession.