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  1. Endicott Meteor Swarm

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    The Endicott Meteor Swarm (EMS) is a densely clustered, non-periodic meteoroid stream first documented following its significant atmospheric entry event over the Great Lakes region of North America in the early 20th century. Its spectral analysis is noted for exhibiting an anomalous concentration of stable isotopes of rhodium ($^{103}\text{Rh}$) alongside unusually high silicate retention, suggesting an…
  2. Endicott Meteor Swarm

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    The EMS was officially cataloged on June 14, 1911, by amateur astronomer Professor Alistair Finch of the Miskatonic University Astronomical Survey. Finch initially mistook the slow-moving, almost luminescent trails for high-altitude atmospheric disturbances, noting their peculiar lack of terminal fragmentation when viewed through early spectrographs.
    The event that brought the [EMS](/entries/endi…