Well in fact, its not a meteor before it enters the atmosphere - so I suggest you rephrase your question to one that includes an "asteroid".
However I will answer it in terms an of an asteroid.
According to Einstein's theory of general relativity (which unless you have studied it at University level, I will not bother to explain it...) the parabolic curve of a suggested asteroid heading towards Earth could be predicted years before impact. However seeing through the naked eye would be for around 1-3 days for an asteroid of around the size of New York (which I believe is your question)
This is due to the extensive trail it would leave, and its obvious reflection from the sun. Although you may say it is travelling at speeds up to 80% of the speed of light, this is relatively slow in terms of "space travel", and the comet would initially appear as just a dot in the sky which would you could initially see, but would only be the size of another star in the sky and thus indistinguishable, so the untrained eye would not notice it.
If you would like a more detailed mathematical response I would happy to provide an elliptical integral formula derivation of this?
Thanks
Meteor shower
When a meteor hits the Earth, it may form a meteorite, a crater, or airburst. A meteorite is a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to Earth from space. MeteoriteOpens in a new window Meteorite A crater is a large, bowl-shaped depression in the ground that is formed when a meteor impacts the Earth. CraterOpens in a new window Crater An airburst is a phenomenon that occurs when a meteor explodes in the atmosphere before it reaches the ground. AirburstOpens in a new window Airburst The type of impact feature that is formed depends on the size and speed of the meteor, as well as the composition of the ground that it hits. Smaller meteors that hit the Earth at high speeds tend to vaporize completely, leaving no impact feature behind. Larger meteors that hit the Earth at slower speeds may form craters. The largest craters on Earth are thought to have been formed by asteroids, which are much larger than meteors. Airbursts are most likely to occur when a meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere at a very high speed. The heat generated by the meteor's passage through the atmosphere can cause it to explode before it reaches the ground. Airbursts can cause significant damage, but they do not typically leave any impact feature behind. The impact of a meteor on Earth can have a number of consequences, including: The formation of a crater or airburst The release of dust and debris into the atmosphere The potential for widespread damage or destruction The impact of a meteor on Earth is a rare event, but it is a potential hazard that should be taken into account.
No, a single meteor would not be able to take over the whole state of Florida. Meteors are space rocks that burn up in the atmosphere or impact the Earth's surface in a localized area. The size of a meteor would not be large enough to cover an entire state like Florida.
When a meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere, it experiences drag force due to air resistance, which heats the meteor and causes it to glow and vaporize. Additionally, gravity pulls the meteor downward, causing it to accelerate until it reaches terminal velocity. The combination of these forces ultimately determines the meteor's trajectory and speed as it travels through the atmosphere.
No. While an impact from a large asteroid could cause a mass extinction event, no asteroid is large enough to destroy Earth. Collisions on the scale of the one that caused the last mass extinction occur roughly once every 100 million years. No known asteroids are on a collision course with Earth any time in the next 100 years.
it might actually happen scientist say a large meteor is headed towards earth
Some scientists believe it was a large meteor that crashed into the earth disrupting the food resources and proper atmosphere, which led to the large dinosaurs dying off.Some scientists believe it was a large meteor that crashed into the earth disrupting the food resources and proper atmosphere, which led to the large dinosaurs dying off.Some scientists believe it was a large meteor that crashed into the earth disrupting the food resources and proper atmosphere, which led to the large dinosaurs dying off.Some scientists believe it was a large meteor that crashed into the earth disrupting the food resources and proper atmosphere, which led to the large dinosaurs dying off.Some scientists believe it was a large meteor that crashed into the earth disrupting the food resources and proper atmosphere, which led to the large dinosaurs dying off.Some scientists believe it was a large meteor that crashed into the earth disrupting the food resources and proper atmosphere, which led to the large dinosaurs dying off.
Yes, sometimes they did.
No. Earth has suffered many large asteroid collisions before and is still going strong. The main effects if it is large enough - and it has to be very large - would be on Life, due to sharp but temporary climate-change caused by the resulting dust in the atmosphere.
Meteor shower
Earth sometimes receives meteor showers when a large object breaks apart in outer space. Once the pieces enter earths atmosphere they are dragged to the ground by gravity.
It wasn't that big! The theory is that a large meteor hit the Earth and the explosion caused a large amount of dust in the upper atmosphere which caused climate change and the dinosaurs (or most of them) didn't survive.
The scientific community has no way of knowing when the world will end. They do feel that it is just a matter of time before a large meteor hits the earth and we will go the way of the dinosaurs.
Meteor impacts are VERY common on Earth. However, the erosive forces of wind and water tend to wear away the smaller impacts fairly quickly, and the very large impacts are less common.
In about 4 billion years time, the sun will become a red giant and become so large that it will swallow up the earth. Long before then, the earth will have become too hot and dry for any life forms to survive. It is possible that an impact by a body from space - a meteor or comet - will cause significant damage before that. This could result in mass extinction or worse. But my expectation is that humankind will have destroyed life on the planet long before we get to that stage.
Large-headed whiting was created in 1933.
Large-headed goby was created in 1891.