- "Astronomy
Jargon 101:
Bolide".
Universe Today. "CHAP. 25.—EXAMPLES FROM
HISTORY OF
CELESTIAL PRODIGIES; FACES, LAMPADES, AND
BOLIDES".
Pliny the Elder, The...
- The
Bugatti Bolide is a track-only
sports car
developed by
Bugatti Engineering GmbH in Wolfsburg,
Germany and
Bugatti Automobiles and
manufactured in Molsheim...
- The
following is a list of
bolides and
fireballs seen on
Earth in
recent times.
These are
small asteroids (known as meteoroids) that
regularly impact...
- environments.[citation needed] In 2003 the "
BOLIDE"
upgrade system was
introduced to the RBS 70. The
BOLIDE missile is an RBS 70 Mk 2
upgrade that is faster...
- Bel
Bolide was an American-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse. He
campaigned in
Europe for
three years,
winning the
Gimcrack Stakes in 1980. He had his greatest...
-
bolides. The IAU has no
official definition of "
bolide", and
generally considers the term
synonymous with "fireball".
Astronomers often use "
bolide"...
- The
Alamo bolide impact occurred 377–378
million years ago, when one or more
hypervelocity objects from
space slammed into
shallow marine waters at a site...
-
planetary body's atmosphere. This fate
leads them to be
called fireballs or
bolides, with the
brightest air
bursts known as superbolides. Such
meteoroids were...
- crankshaft. The most
powerful version of this engine,
installed in the
Bugatti Bolide,
generates 1,361 kW (1,825 hp; 1,850 PS) at 7,000 rpm, and 1,364 lb⋅ft (1...
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beneath the
mouth of
Chesapeake Bay,
United States. It was
formed by a
bolide that
struck the
eastern s**** of
North America about 35.5 ± 0.3 million...