A METEORID is a METEORITE that is still in space.

Not really. A meteoroid is simply the physical object that produces a meteor. Most never become meteorites. The object may be called a meteoroid while it is still in space (but destined to encounter the Earth), or the burning particle itself may be called that. Sometimes, particles with the potential to become meteors (as in Earth intersecting debris) are also called meteoroids.

I usually teach that small bodies (about 1mm to several meters) encountering the Earth are meteoroids. Any material that reaches the ground is a meteorite. A meteor is the visible effect of ablation of the meteoroid in the atmosphere. A fireball is a bright meteor, typically brighter than Venus (this is apparent brightness, so a fireball for one observer may not be for another). Some people use bolide to mean the same thing, but some use bolide only for meteors that fragment or explode, and some use the term to include not just the meteor, but the meteoroid itself. Meteoroids are rock, or occasionally iron, which have either been broken off of asteroids or freed from comets (or very rarely, knocked off the Moon or another planet). While either an asteroid or comet could produce a meteor, that would be a rare event, probably crater forming or otherwise very disruptive, and I doubt most people would refer to either as a meteoroid in that case.

A lot of terms used in meteoritics don't have formal definitions, so usage can be a bit variable.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com


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I am putting together an email that will introduce two of my Junior High
students to the wonderful and bizzare world of the -TA TAH- meteorite
collectior.
Please read and feel free to offer any sugestions. Please let me know if
I've left out any important info or need to include something.
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Some terms to learn.

A METEORID is a METEORITE that is still in space. Some meteorites come from an ASTEROID, or very rarely maybe from a comet.
Realistically, meteoroids, asteroids, and comets are different
things (even though an asteroid or comet could become a meteor, and
therefore be considered a meteoroid, such an event is happily very
rare).[1]
The streak of light as it enters earth's atmosphere is called a METEOR. The ball of light and smoke as the meteor explodes into many fragments is called a FIREBALL. Sometimes it is called a BOLIDE.
What actually hits the ground is a METEORITE.

Collectors refer to themselves as "collectors". People who study meteors or meteorites scientifically are called meteoriticists. Some collectors are meteoriticists, but not all. Similarly, not all meteoriticists are collectors.[2]

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