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MeteoroiD are a visual kei band, formed in 2012 as the session band, METEOROID, by ex-RED universe members. They later became an official band on December 20, 2012. In 2014, the band changed their name to MeteoroiD and changed their colorful concept into a more darker, gothic angle.

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  • MeteoroiD are a visual kei band, formed in 2012 as the session band, METEOROID, by ex-RED universe members. They later became an official band on December 20, 2012. In 2014, the band changed their name to MeteoroiD and changed their colorful concept into a more darker, gothic angle.
  • The composition of meteoroids can be determined as they pass through Earth's atmosphere from their trajectory and the light spectra of the resulting meteor. Their effects on radio signals also yield information, especially useful for daytime meteors which are otherwise very difficult to observe. From these trajectory measurements, meteoroids have been found to have many different orbits, some clustering in streams (see Meteor showers) often associated with a parent comet, others apparently sporadic. The light spectra, combined with trajectory and light curve measurements, have yielded various compositions and densities, ranging from fragile snowball-like objects with density about a quarter that of ice, to nickel-iron rich dense rocks. A relatively small percentage of meteoroids hit the Ea
  • A meteoroid is a piece of astronomical debris, smaller than an asteroid. When a meteoroid entered an atmosphere, it was called a meteor, and the remains found after it landed weref called meteorites. A.E. Hodgkin theorized that the termites of Loracus Prime were meteorite-borne before developing Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planetary Development. (ENT: "Strange New World") In 2254, José Tyler proposed meteoroids as the source of some unusual readings encountered by the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "The Cage" )
  • A meteoroid is a small piece of astronomical debris found in a star system. The visible trail seen when a meteoroid enters an atmosphere is a meteor (or more whimsically a shooting star), if the meteoroid survives traversing the atmosphere and impacts the planet it is a meteorite. In 2254, a crewperson on the harvester rig Rostok speculated the flaming trail of the crashing shuttle Icarus might be a meteor or shooting star. (EV comic: "The Flat, Gold Forever")
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  • The composition of meteoroids can be determined as they pass through Earth's atmosphere from their trajectory and the light spectra of the resulting meteor. Their effects on radio signals also yield information, especially useful for daytime meteors which are otherwise very difficult to observe. From these trajectory measurements, meteoroids have been found to have many different orbits, some clustering in streams (see Meteor showers) often associated with a parent comet, others apparently sporadic. The light spectra, combined with trajectory and light curve measurements, have yielded various compositions and densities, ranging from fragile snowball-like objects with density about a quarter that of ice, to nickel-iron rich dense rocks. A relatively small percentage of meteoroids hit the Earth's atmosphere and then pass out again: these are termed Earth-grazing fireballs.
  • A meteoroid is a piece of astronomical debris, smaller than an asteroid. When a meteoroid entered an atmosphere, it was called a meteor, and the remains found after it landed weref called meteorites. A.E. Hodgkin theorized that the termites of Loracus Prime were meteorite-borne before developing Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planetary Development. (ENT: "Strange New World") In 2254, José Tyler proposed meteoroids as the source of some unusual readings encountered by the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "The Cage" ) The probe Nomad suffered a serious loss of memory after a collision with a meteoroid. (TOS: "The Changeling" ) In 2262, the SS Beagle suffered serious damage from a storm of meteoroids. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses" ) In the revised story outline of TOS: "Charlie X" , the Enterprise traversed "a hail shower of meteoroids." In a memo he wrote John D.F. Black about that outline (the memo was dated 11 May 1966 ), Robert Justman suggested, "This may be duplication of an effect we had in Star Trek I and also in the revised script on 'Mudd's Women'."
  • A meteoroid is a small piece of astronomical debris found in a star system. The visible trail seen when a meteoroid enters an atmosphere is a meteor (or more whimsically a shooting star), if the meteoroid survives traversing the atmosphere and impacts the planet it is a meteorite. In 2254, a crewperson on the harvester rig Rostok speculated the flaming trail of the crashing shuttle Icarus might be a meteor or shooting star. (EV comic: "The Flat, Gold Forever") In 2266, a meteorite collision damaged Rocket Engine Number Four of the USS Enterprise while en route to planet Alpha Z-21. (TOS comic: "Invasion of the City Builders") Later that year, the Enterprise was damaged by a meteor storm while transporting a piece of the star Doona. (TOS comic: "When Planets Collide") In 2368, Dr. Hoyle believed he had found a hole caused by a meteor in a ziggurat on Rajatha Prime; he quickly discovered it had in fact been caused by the impact of the crash landing of a shuttlepod. (TNG comic: "Captain's Pleasure")
  • MeteoroiD are a visual kei band, formed in 2012 as the session band, METEOROID, by ex-RED universe members. They later became an official band on December 20, 2012. In 2014, the band changed their name to MeteoroiD and changed their colorful concept into a more darker, gothic angle.
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