Comets and Meteors / Their phenomena in all ages; their mutual relations; and the theory of their origin.
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The work surveys the solar system as a context for small bodies and then examines comets, their orbits, and how planetary perturbations alter trajectories. It treats observational classes of comets and argues that many meteor showers arise from the gradual disintegration of cometary nuclei, producing diffuse streams that intersect Earth's orbit. It describes falling meteorites, eyewitness phenomena of shooting stars and notable showers, and considers the zodiacal light as a cloud of fine particles. The final chapters synthesize observations into theories for the origin and mutual relations of comets, meteors, and aerolites.
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