Tiny Meteors Leave Smoke in the Atmosphere. NASA’s Studying It.

Every day of the year, cosmic dust bombards our atmosphere: a steady rain of small meteoroids. About 55 miles above Earth, the miniscule fireballs leave a puff of even tinier particles, called meteor smoke.


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Source: NASA Goddard Center