I agree with you, but isn't that assuming that all things are equal across the globe? They are not...

Humans experience fieballs and meteors based on what? Witnessing an event. How much land area do humans actually occupy in relation to unpopulated areas, oceans, seas, lakes, and other large bodies of water and ice? Don't forget about the north and south poles... What's the percentage/ratio? If you know that number then you can accurately predict ratios to estimate "viewable" events over a given land mass right?


bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
How about millions? Possible?

If there were millions or if there had been millions in near-earth orbits
and if they had plunged through (part of) our atmosphere, we would see
/ mankind would have experienced many more highly spectacular light
phenomena than we actually do / did.

Bernd

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