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BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_j9hmrjq wrote

Around 25 million meteors hit Earth's atmosphere every day. Most are not visible, but on a dark night it's not uncommon to see 5-10 visible meteors per hour from wherever you happen to be.

These are not being tracked. It would be nearly impossible to do so.

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BeepBlipBlapBloop t1_j6igh2m wrote

We can't see exoplanets directly. We see the effect their atmospheres have on the light that passes through them, and we see the gravitational effects the planets have on their parent star in the form of the stars' "wobble". There are no direct images of exoplanets.

Edit: I stand corrected. We have directly imaged exoplanets

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