Particles that came out of a volcanic vent or from an impact.
1Not the meteorite itself, but ejecta: shrapnel hurled out from the impact site.
2Calderas marched across his view, the terrain tortured and broken with faults and ejecta.
3This ejecta would thrust the asteroid in the opposite direction.
4An ejecta of lava spew shot back and hit the underside of the lander.
5New island chains, frequently arc shaped, had been created by ejecta and by volcanic activity.
6The solar ejecta is set to hit Earth in the early morning hours in North America.
7Some of the ejecta crap's fouling the scaffold.
8Lots of carbon comes up with kimberlite ejecta, but most is vaporized or turns to graphite.
9The ejecta, the ejected material from that impact was bigger around than the diameter of the earth.
10The criss-crossing lines are made up of mounds of "ejecta" thrown up by whatever struck the planet.
11They included a strenuous 1.3-kilometer trek through the hummocky ejecta blanket surrounding 300-meter-wide Cone Crater.
12The thought barely registered with her when she realized that these weren't snowflakes, but was instead ejecta from the impact.
13The ejecta contain more calcium than observed in other types of supernovae and probably large amounts of radioactive (44)Ti.
14Her head swam at all that had happened and she kept her eyes squinted as the ejecta still drifted around her.
15The observed radio emission can be explained by either a collimated ultrarelativistic jet, viewed off-axis, or a cocoon of mildly relativistic ejecta.
16But we can't send humans -way too expensive, besides it's a fifty-yearrun even if we go for short-periodKuiper ejecta.