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Why do meteorites catch fire?

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Why do meteorites catch fire?

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Meteorites travel at exceedingly high speeds relative to the Earth. When they encounter our atmosphere, they are travelling so fast that the friction of the air heats them very quickly into the thousands of degrees. They don’t “catch fire” in the normal sense that you and I speak of — instead they are heated to incandescence, similar to the way that electrical current causes a light-bulb filament to glow.

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