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FIRST-EVER ARTIFICIAL METEOR SHOWER WILL FALL IN HIROSHIMA IN 2019


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why ???????:rolleyes:

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2 hours ago, ladypeartree said:

why ??.....

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"That date is based on the projected launch in late 2018 or early 2019 of the satellites that will produce the meteor showers. ALE is hoping to be ready for a full-out display at the opening ceremony for the 2020 Olympics, which are being held in Tokyo. They had originally planned to get the first test satellite in orbit at the end of this year.

But once satellites, which are less than two feet across, are in orbit, how do they create the artificial showers? They will be programmed to release hundreds of metal spheres the size of blueberries from more than 300 miles above Earth’s surface.

Each individual “meteor” sphere is reported to cost about $8,000."

 

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