No. On average, they should have approximately the same speed.
a comet
a comet
A shooting star, which is within the Earth's atmosphere.
Shooting Star
cosmopup or shooting star
One major difference between a comet and a shooting star is that a comet is a small icy body that orbits the sun, while a shooting star is a meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, creating a streak of light in the sky.
Well, shooting stars are actually big balls of hot gas. which is a comet. So the best term for a shooting star would be comet.
There is no way to tell the difference between a shooting star and a comet until AFTER you've clicked on one. If you're lucky and it was a comet you will either get food or a solar suit item (boots, helmet, belt, pants, jacket). If it's a shooting star, the words shooting star will appear on your screen and all you will have done is wasted a turn.
A so-called "shooting star" is closer than a comet. The "shooting star" is a grain of sand, a small stone, or a rock, that runs into the earth's atmosphere, and burns up on its way down to the surface. If a comet ever enters the atmosphere, we have a major problem.
A comet, shooting star, asteroid meteorite?
Their all flying objects.
No. A shooting star is a small object burning up in Earth's atmosphere. A comet is a body of ice and rock in space. The tail of a comet is made of material that evaporates from the surface and is swept away by the solar wind.