[영상]Cheon Mun-yeon is “unlikely”, but netizens’ interest explodes in “Where did the shooting star fall?”



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Moon-yeon Cheon concludes “Fireball brighter than ordinary meteors”
I can’t check if it disappeared before hitting the ground
Netizens “Let’s look for pearls like a meteor in 2014”

An estimated shooting star captured in the black box of a vehicle passing through Suwan District in Gwangju at 1:30 am on the 23rd. The photo was overlaid after the image was captured. Reader provided

It was observed across the country around 1:39 am on the 23rd, and the object that brought the topic to the internet was finally confirmed as ‘Fireball’.

On the 23rd, the Korea Astronomical Research Institute (Astronomical Research Institute) said: “The research result shows that the meteor is brighter than a normal meteor. It is impossible to estimate the size and explosive energy of the meteor.” There is no “at all”.

It has not yet been confirmed whether the shooting star completely burned up from the atmosphere before reaching the surface. A Cheon Mun-yeon official said, “Because (a shooting star) is bright, it burns very much,” he said. The chances of falling to the ground are not high.

The crater is a shooting star (meteor) that is brighter than planets visible to the naked eye on the ground, and brighter than Venus’s apparent magnitude of about -4. A meteor, a natural space object less than 1 meter in size before entering the Earth’s atmosphere, enters the atmosphere and rubs against the atmosphere and burns into a meteor. When this meteor falls to the ground, it turns into a meteorite.

According to Cheon Munyeon, the meteor exploded twice while falling after entering the atmosphere and fell from north to south at an altitude of about 30 degrees in the Daejeon area. The explosion of a meteorite is a phenomenon that occurs when a meteor explodes when it skims the atmosphere and increases the temperature. This appears to be the reason that witnesses reported hearing a roar.

However, netizens are still waiting for a shooting star to fall to the ground. In comments on various communities and related articles, reactions such as “If you saw a shooting star, you should have followed it and collected it”, “You have to mobilize all the relatives of your family to collect a shooting star. You spend hundreds of millions of dollars on it. stone”.

In particular, in the case of rare meteorites abroad, with an item that sold for more than 100 million won per kilogram, “If you pick up a meteor, you hit a lottery. Let’s go to Gwangju (who saw a shooting star ) “. The same. I’m curious about the exact location, “he said, and guessed where the shooting star fell.

It was also found in Jinju the day after a shooting star was seen in 2014.

The Hankook Ilbo on March 25, 2014. Data Research = Data Analyst Seoyoung Park

Previously, on March 9, 2014, around 8 pm, a nationally illuminated object was observed falling from the sky, and the next day, after the first meteorite was discovered in Jinju, Gyeongnam, three additional meteorites were discovered .

At the Park Sang-deok camp (then 80) in Jungchon village, Obang-ri, Micheon-myeon, Jinju-si, Park discovered a black rock and released it to the media on March 12, 2014. It was briefly measured at 15 cm in width and length, 17 cm in height, and 4.1 kg in weight. Yunhap news

The meteor, the father of the meteorite, was first discovered 71 years after the Doowon meteorite collected at Duwon-myeon, Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do in 1943. The asteroid created in the early solar system moved into the atmosphere from the earth. At that time, people called ‘meteor hunters’ gathered from all over the country and appeared in the Jinju area. This is because the owner of the meteorite is not the owner of the earth, but the person who finds the meteorite.

Furthermore, in July this year, a huge “mass of flames”, believed to be a meteor, was observed in the night sky over Japan. After that, a meteorite was discovered in Narashino City, Chiba Prefecture, and it became a hot topic.

Son of sungwon reporter




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