There isn't any particular location where meteors appear more than any other location. If you are looking for a good spot to go meteor hunting, you should find a flat area without tall hills or trees, and away from city lights. (Meteors happen just as often near cities as away from them, but you won't see them as well in the blaze of streetlights.)
Shooting stars appear every night.
They can appear in the middle of the night. Shooting stars can pass at anytime, they don't happen only at that time. You are actually more likely to see meteors in the pre-dawn hours of the morning, with 6 AM usually being the peak time.
Meteors are mistakenly called shooting stars because they appear as streaks of light in the sky when they enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up. They are not actually stars, but small rocky or metallic objects, often debris from comets or asteroids, that collide with Earth's atmosphere. As they heat up from the friction, they vaporize and create the glowing trails we see.
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Shooting stars appear every night.
Because 'shooting stars' are moving a lot faster and they also going down.
cos some are shooting stars and comets! and stars move around
They can appear in the middle of the night. Shooting stars can pass at anytime, they don't happen only at that time. You are actually more likely to see meteors in the pre-dawn hours of the morning, with 6 AM usually being the peak time.
No one can give you a specific time. Shooting stars or meteors, are bits of debris that hit the atmosphere and burn. Timing is impossible, however, there are meteor showers where the probability is higher that they will occur.
The duration of Shooting Stars is 1800.0 seconds.
Toronto Shooting Stars ended in 1998.
Toronto Shooting Stars was created in 1996.
Shooting Stars ended on 2011-09-12.
Night of the Shooting Stars was created in 2001.
Oxford Shooting Stars was created in 2010.
Louisville Shooting Stars ended in 1954.