On February 9, 1913, hundreds of fireball meteors rained down on North America for no apparent reason.
This strange event is known as the Great Meteor Procession of 1913. With typical meteor showers, meteors appear to originate from the same point in the sky called the radiant. But these meteors weren't shooting out from any kind of radiant. Instead, they seemed to be flying in formation and moving horizontally through the sky, parallel to Earth's surface. The meteors were also moving unusually slow, and the procession lasted for several minutes. To this day, astronomers aren't really sure what was up with this bizarre meteor shower.
This strange event is known as the Great Meteor Procession of 1913. With typical meteor showers, meteors appear to originate from the same point in the sky called the radiant. But these meteors weren't shooting out from any kind of radiant. Instead, they seemed to be flying in formation and moving horizontally through the sky, parallel to Earth's surface. The meteors were also moving unusually slow, and the procession lasted for several minutes. To this day, astronomers aren't really sure what was up with this bizarre meteor shower.
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00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 On February 9th, 1913, hundreds of fireball meteors rained down on North America for no apparent reason.
00:10 This strange event is known as the Great Meteor Procession of 1913.
00:14 With typical meteor showers, meteors appear to originate in the same point in the sky called the radiant.
00:19 But these meteors weren't shooting out from any kind of radiant.
00:22 Instead, they seemed to be flying in formation and moving horizontally through the sky, parallel to Earth's surface.
00:28 The meteors were also moving unusually slow, and the procession lasted for several minutes.
00:33 To this day, astronomers aren't really sure what was up with this bizarre meteor shower.
00:38 That's what happened on this day in space.
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