meteorite burn out before it reaches the Earth.
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The air burns the meteor until there is nothing left. Re-entry temperatures can reach as high as 3,000 degrees F (1,650 degrees C)! Obviously, it would not be good for a spacecraft to burn up when it re-enters the atmosphere!
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The air burns the meteor until there is nothing left. Re-entry temperatures can reach as high as 3,000 degrees F (1,650 degrees C)! Obviously, it would not be good for a spacecraft to burn up when it re-enters the atmosphere!
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