A falling star or shooting star is not a star but a small piece of space debris - a meteoroid - about the size of a grain of sand up to a boulder.
In astronomical terms, the colour of an object is based on the temperature, and anything "blue" would have to be greater than 30,000 Kelvin - our Sun is a mere 5,778 Kelvin.
A blue star is a massive hot star about 20 times larger than our own Sun. If one of these "fell" then all life as we know it would disappear.
Falling stars are colorless or bright white streaks. It is not possible to have a blue falling star.
You can't catch a falling star, it is in space.
The duration of The Falling Star is 1.8 hours.
No. While blue stars generally do not last as long as others, it is possible to find relatively young yellow or red stars.
The Falling Star was created on 1950-12-19.
Catch a Falling Star was created in 1957.
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Would You Catch a Falling Star was created in 1982.
a beautiful women with pretty blue eyes. It means falling star, shiny lamp, wind blower, wine kisser, pop star, and jr Queen.
The five possible colors of a star are blue, white, yellow, orange, and red. These colors correspond to different temperature ranges of stars, with blue being the hottest and red being the coolest.
Falling - Blue Peter album - was created in 1983.
The cast of Falling for a Star - 1999 includes: Barbara Windsor as herself
A "shooting star" or a "falling star".