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Could an astronomer on a moon base observe a meteor shower?

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Could an astronomer on a moon base observe a meteor shower?

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A meteor shower on the moon would be almost impossible to see. Meteor showers on earth are visible because the streaking meteoroids–most no larger than a grain of sand–glow brightly as they are heated by friction with the atmosphere. Since the moon has no atmosphere, there would be no glow to see.References:”Astronomy for Dummies”; Stephen P.

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