What was the surprising observation made by the OMPS instrument after the meteor explosion?
NASA | NPP Sees Aftermath of the Chelyabinsk Meteor

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The plume was observed at a lower altitude than expected.
The plume was observed at a higher altitude than expected.
The plume moved westward instead of eastward.
The plume was not visible at all.
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How did scientists project the trajectory of the meteor plume?
By measuring the temperature changes in the atmosphere.
By observing the plume with a telescope.
By inserting data into NASA models.
By using weather forecasts.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the surprising result of the meteor debris' global journey?
The debris only traveled a short distance.
The debris disappeared after a few days.
The debris formed a complete global belt.
The debris formed a scattered pattern around the globe.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why was the clean shape of the global belt surprising?
Because the northern hemisphere winds are usually inconsistent.
Because the southern hemisphere winds are usually consistent.
Because the northern hemisphere winds are usually consistent.
Because the southern hemisphere winds are usually inconsistent.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of the models used to study the meteor plume?
They are used to track ocean currents.
They are used to study climate and ozone depletion.
They are used to monitor volcanic eruptions.
They are used to predict future meteor impacts.
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