English to Marathi Dictionary meteor

meteor

उल्का
definition
noun
Whitehead thinks that the meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere at a low angle.
a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
abbreviation
meteorological.
translation of 'meteor'
निखळलेला तारा,
उल्का
example
This convergence of government officials does not happen when a 'meteor' falls to Earth.
Each time a 'meteor' crosses the atmosphere, it leaves behind a short trail of ionised particles.
Each time a 'meteor' crosses through the atmosphere, it leaves behind a short trail of ionised particles.
He thought he had seen a 'meteor' but before the light disappeared it changed direction.
Experts predict that at most a 'meteor' could flash across the sky every minute or two at peak times.
The 'meteor' 's light cuts through the fog as it falls directly towards them.
Whitehead thinks that the 'meteor' entered the Earth's atmosphere at a low angle.
Light from a passing 'meteor' is recorded on several security cameras.
In the mean time, let's keep hoping for an extinction-level 'meteor' to hit the earth just so it takes him out too.
The 'meteors' can appear in any part of the sky, so make sure that you have as wide a view of it as possible.
A shield would protect each community from 'meteors' and space debris.
Evening 'meteors' much catch Earth by having an orbital velocity greater than the planet.
This will produce a surge of mostly faint 'meteors' over Europe and Asia.
There are 'meteors' and comets and supernovas and yes, black holes.
Eastern Cape residents could have stars in their eyes later this month when 'meteors' from a passing comet provide an extra-terrestrial show.
It may also raise the number of random 'meteors' seen from Earth streaking across the sky.
The witness observed two objects that were moving so fast they appeared to be 'meteors' or shooting stars, they moved so fast.
Huge parts of the ceiling came hurtling at them like 'meteors' from outer space.
Observers often mistake these re-entering objects for 'meteors' or UFOs.
The chunks and pieces of the planet after the explosion could explain the asteroids, 'meteors' and comets.
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