Yes. Meteor showers occur several times a year; they're not a local phenomenon, they occur everywhere on Earth. Some of the major ones and their approximate dates: *Early January: Quadrantids (Jan 3 in 2009) *Mid-April: Lyrids (April 21/22 in 2009) *Early May: Eta Aquarids (May 5 in 2009) *Mid-August: Perseids (August 12 in 2009) *Late October: Orionids (October 21 in 2009) *Mid-November: Leonids (November 17/18 in 2009) *Mid-December: Geminids (December 13/14 in 2009)
Mr. Ed was not a Thoroughbred horse.
There are plenty of famous meteors, to know which one specifically you are speaking about, I would need a name. The most famous is probably the one that many believe killed all the dinosaurs. This meteor is estimated to be about 6 miles wide, and created a crater about 110 miles across. Many believe that the Chicxulub Crater in Yucatan, Mexico is this meteor.
New York State Motto is "Excelsior" which means "ever upward".
Yes, "American Bandstand," the iconic music and dance television show, did have episodes that featured artists from Kentucky. While the show primarily filmed in Philadelphia and later Los Angeles, it occasionally traveled for special events and promotions, showcasing various musical acts, including those from Kentucky. However, there is no record of the show being permanently based or having a regular filming location in Kentucky.
Technically, a "meteor" is the streak of light caused by a space rock fallingthroughthe atmosphere and being heated to incandescence by friction and compression. So there are no meteors in space.You're probably wondering about a "meteoroid", which is a space rock drifting through space, which would become a meteor if it ever hits the atmosphere. We don't know, because we've never had a chance to examine one close-up in space. But we expect that they would all be different, depending on how and where they were formed - or were blasted apart by the collision of other larger space rocks.
There is no record of a meteor shower specifically occurring in Kansas in 1989. However, meteor showers like the Leonids and Perseids are annual events that can be seen worldwide, including in Kansas, during their peak times of activity.
The Cherokee and Yuchi of southeastern Kentucky and the Chickasaw of western Kentucky, however most of the state was the domain of the Shawnee.
Did the Gloucester Meteor and the ME262 ever meet in combat
No. The Kentucky state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of Kentucky has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Kentucky state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage and, as a result, no governor of Kentucky has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
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No. The Kentucky state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of Kentucky has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the Kentucky legislature.
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Yes. Some comets die spectacular deaths, like Shoemaker-Levy 9, which crashed into Jupiter. Some just break up and continue in their orbits. We often find "meteor showers" when the orbit of the Earth intersects the orbit of a comet.
No. A civil union bill has never been introduced in the Kentucky legislature.