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Ask the Astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, goes to the park to see if anyone has any questions. A boy in the park asks, “How fast does meteorite moves in space?” He explains that meteor moves through space and if you find it on the ground then it is a meteorite. Sometimes the speed is 10-15 miles per second. He then shows the children friction and explains how the atmosphere protects us from meteorites. Video is great quality and sound is also. Good video for younger student, gives a good and simple answer to the question. Video is good for elementary level students. (3:04)
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7 - 13
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Undetermined
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NOVA
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Found by
Barb
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