They might reasonably call it an anti-meteoroid shelter, but the fact is, "meteorite" is not well enough defined to say that once a meteoroid impacts an object in space, it can't be called a meteorite. I don't have a problem with the usage in the article. Meteoroid and meteorite are reasonably interchangeable in this context; the good thing is that they didn't call it an anti-meteor shelter.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com

On 8/20/2012 8:54 AM, Pete Pete wrote:

Hi, all,

I don't recall this being discussed here before and hopefully I'm not being too anal, but 
is the definition of "meteorite" evolving, or is it being used improperly here 
(and frequently in the past when referring to the ISS and these shields).

Cheers,
Pete


http://rbth.ru/articles/2012/08/20/russian_cosmonauts_to_install_anti-meteorite_shelter_on_iss_17508.html
http://rbth.ru/articles/2012/08/20/russian_cosmonauts_to_install_anti-meteorite_shelter_on_iss_17508.html

Russian cosmonauts to install anti-meteorite shelter on ISS                     
                

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