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Supercomputer Simulates What Happens When Meteors Strike the Atmosphere In space, it's almost always raining dust. Most of that dust is so small a microscope would have a hard time seeing it. Created by asteroid impacts, millions of these fine dust particles collide with Earth's upper atmosphere every second. When they hit that atmosphere, they start a complex dance of plasmas and energy that …
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