I have thought what causes a fusion crust, but  to be brief, I didn't explain 
the obvious process of entry into an atmosphere  and back out. To me, this 
"skipping out" of the atmosphere is a relatively rare  event. Most of anything 
that enters the atmosphere in the first place burns up  in the process. Of the 
total entries, few actually reaches the ground, yet alone  make it back out 
into space for an eventual another go at it.  
geozay


eric>>Think of what causes fusion  crust...<<


geo...@aol.com wrote:
>>> How many  beautifully black and fully  fusion crusted meteoroids and  
>>>       
> asteroids are  floating around out there in  space?<<
>
> My guess is  that there may be a lot of black meteoroids  floating around 
in 
>  space, but very few that are fusion crusted. To be fusion  crusted, I 
would  
> imagine there would be the need of some high temperatures to  make  this 
> so...otherwise just black and crusted perhaps.
>  geozay   

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