Hamburg Allsky is a research project dedicated to exploring the fascinating relationship between meteors and their potential effects on golf ball flight characteristics in the mountainous terrain of northwest New Jersey. This unique platform delves into the science behind meteoric activity, atmospheric disturbances, and their possible influence on local aerodynamics. Featuring real-time meteor tracking, expert analyses, and data-driven insights, the site investigates how meteor-induced atmospheric changes—such as shockwaves, temperature fluctuations, and air density shifts—could subtly impact golf ball trajectories. Golfers, scientists, and enthusiasts alike can engage with interactive simulations, research findings, and discussions to better understand this intriguing intersection of astronomy and sports physics.
