Приклади вживання Meteors per hour Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Usually a good regular shower gives about fifty meteors per hour.
Observers can hope to see up to 30 meteors per hour.
In 1966 the Western United States saw 150,000 meteors per hour.
Rates this year are expected to be about 10 meteors per hour.
In 1803, for instance, observers counted more than 700 meteors per hour.
And you will be able to see upwards of 60 meteors per hour.
The Lyrids is an average shower usually producing about 20 meteors per hour at its peak.
producing up to 15 meteors per hour at its peak.
Expect to see about 80 meteors per hour, but there could be as many as 200.
producing an up to 15 meteors per hour at its peak.
producing only a modest seven meteors per hour.
For example, in August 1993, observers in Central Europe recorded from 200 to 500 meteors per hour.
Bill Cooke, NASA meteor expert, says that each shower should average about 60 to 70 meteors per hour.
peak every 33 years, in which hundreds of meteors per hour can be seen.
peak every 33 years, in which hundreds of meteors per hour can be seen.
it rarely produces more than five to seven meteors per hour, even at its heght.
And yet, in spite of the usual maximum of 10-20 meteors per hour, the shower is quite possible to be seen even in the moonlight.
calculated in 1839, and the maximum number of meteors per hour then up to 160.
Peak rates of 150-200 meteors per hour were recorded in 2016, but typical rates are
The Eta Aquarids don't produce as many meteors per hour as the more famous Perseid meteor shower in August,