Bolide

  • 31bolide —   n. large meteor; fire ball …

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  • 32Bolide —    A meteor, asteroid or comet that explodes when it strikes a planet or moon. See Fireball …

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  • 33Bolide — Bo|li|de, der; n, n (schwerer Rennwagen; Astronomie Meteor) …

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  • 34bolide — noun an especially luminous meteor (sometimes exploding) • Syn: ↑fireball • Hypernyms: ↑meteor, ↑shooting star …

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  • 35Tollmann's hypothetical bolide — Alexander Tollmann s bolide, proposed by Kristen Tollmann and Tollmann (1994), is a hypothesis presented by Austrian geologist Dr. Alexander Tollmann, suggesting that one or several bolides (asteroids or comets) struck the Earth at 7640 BCE… …

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  • 36Alamo bolide impact — The Alamo bolide impact occurred 367 million years ago, when one or more hypervelocity objects from space slammed into shallow marine waters at a site that is now the Devonian Guilmette Formation of the Worthington Mountains and Schell Creek… …

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  • 37Ullapool bolide impact — Evidence for a bolide impact centered on Ullapool was published by a combined team of scientists from the University of Oxford and the University of Aberdeen, in March 2008. [ [http://www.abdn.ac.uk/mediareleases/release.php?id=1275 University of …

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  • 38Comme un bolide — ● Comme un bolide à toute vitesse …

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  • 39Bolid — Bolide oder Bolid (von griechisch βολις bolis „Geschoss“) bezeichnet: einen hellen Meteor, siehe Bolide (Leuchterscheinung) abgeleitet davon: einen leistungsstarken Sportwagen oder Rennwagen …

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  • 40Feuerkugel — Bolide; Brandkugel * * * Feu|er|ku|gel 〈f. 21; fig.〉 = Feuerball (1) * * * Feu|er|ku|gel, die: großer, sehr heller Meteor; ↑ Bolid (1). * * * Feuerkugel,   Bolid …

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