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- "In a specially fitted meteoroid, I traversed much of their region, making observations with less intrusive devices."
- ―Osuno Whett
A meteoroid was an astronomical object.[2] Osuno Whett once used a specially fitted meteoroid to travel across the region of the Oswaft to observe the species without being intrusive.[1] When New Republic warships pursued the Darksaber superweapon through an asteroid belt, one of the Corellian corvettes was struck broadside by a large spinning meteoroid and fell behind in pursuit.[2] The Chol Nebula consisted of mostly gases but contained some bolder-sized meteoroids and dust clouds which were dense enough to prevent sensor arrays or transmitters penetrating the area, making it especially dangerous to navigate.[3]
Behind the scenes
In real life, a meteoroid is a lump of rock or iron that orbits around the sun.[4] If it enters Earth's, or another planet's, atmosphere but burns up before it reaches the ground,[5] the streak of light that appears in the sky called a meteor.[6] A meteorite, on the other hand, is a meteoroid that enters the planet's atmosphere and survives the trip and hits the ground.[5] Meteoroids range in size from tiny dust grains to about 330 feet (100 meters); space debris any bigger than this is considered an asteroid.[7] Most meteoroids are fragments of asteroids and comets, although a few are known to come from other planets and moons.[8]
Appearances
- Lando Calrissian and the Mindharp of Sharu (First mentioned)
- Beyond the Rim
- Darksaber (First appearance)
Notes and references
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