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Scientists Reconstruct Meteor's Trajectory Using Sound.

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Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have managed to reconstruct the trajectory of a meteor that crossed the Alaskan sky using an innovative method based on the detection of sound waves. This approach was necessary after cameras and satellites failed to record the event. Meteorological event in Alaska: In early spring, a bright meteor crossed the Alaskan sky during the day. Despite its visibility, traditional monitoring tools, such as secu…
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Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have managed to reconstruct the trajectory of a meteor that crossed the Alaskan sky using an innovative method based on the detection of sound waves. This approach was necessary after cameras and satellites failed to record the event. Meteorological event in Alaska: In early spring, a bright meteor crossed the Alaskan sky during the day. Despite its visibility, traditional monitoring tools, such as secu…

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omniletters.com broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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