Head of Astronomical Research: Meteor showers have no harmful effect on the planet Earth. We will review with you via the website Mansheets.com
Dr. Gad Al-Qadi, head of the National Institute for Astronomical Research, said that Egypt experiences a number of meteor showers throughout the day, varying in number and color depending on the source from which they came, stressing that meteor showers have no harmful effect on the planet Earth or life on it. When they penetrate… Small grains of sand that penetrate the atmosphere disappear and do not reach the ground as luminous objects and do not cause ignition.
Geminid meteor shower
Al-Qadi added, in a telephone conversation with the journalist Mohamed Abdo, presenter of the “Good Morning Egypt” program, broadcast on the Egyptian Channel One and the Egyptian satellite channel: “The current meteor shower is called the Geminid meteor shower, as it is active from December 7 to 17 and its peak was on two days.” December 13 and 14.”
He continued: “It was called the Geminid meteor shower because it comes from the constellation Gemini, and it has another name, which is Gemini, and it is active at this time because that constellation is closer to the Earth, and therefore, its dust falls to the Earth in the form of meteors.”
He explained: “They are called showers because their number is as large as rain showers, and they are among the most distinguished meteor showers because their average is estimated at about 120 meteors per hour.”