Shooting stars are meteorites, and they exist. I've never heard about a "spinning blue meteor" (or a "spinning blue comet" or a "spinning blue shooting star", if you are asking about this as well) and cannot find any information about it either.
A comet is a space thing that has a heavenly body and a tail. The most famous comet known is Hailey's comet.
Asteroids are generally in fairly ordinary orbits around the Sun, while comets fall in from deep space, pass by the Sun at a blazing speed, and retreat into deep space. When the comet is passing nearest the Sun, it is moving far more quickly than any asteroid. When it is at its most distant, the comet is barely moving at all.
comet is non-living thing
Meteors have hit Earth and meteorites haven't.
There is no such thing as asteroid showers, perhaps you mean meteor showers.
They are just different words for the same thing.
There is no such thing as Haley's Meteor. What you are referring to is Halley's Comet. Anyone who is old enough to remember 1986 could have seen it, as it was visible then. It will next be visible from Earth in 2061.
A comet is a space thing that has a heavenly body and a tail. The most famous comet known is Hailey's comet.
Asteroids are generally in fairly ordinary orbits around the Sun, while comets fall in from deep space, pass by the Sun at a blazing speed, and retreat into deep space. When the comet is passing nearest the Sun, it is moving far more quickly than any asteroid. When it is at its most distant, the comet is barely moving at all.
comet is non-living thing
Meteors have hit Earth and meteorites haven't.
No. A shooting star is a meteor streaking across the sky. A burned out star is the remains of a sun that has burned off all of it's fuel. It's usually called a "white dwarf".
There is no such thing as asteroid showers, perhaps you mean meteor showers.
No. For one thing, Halley's comet is a comet, not an asteroid. The largest asteroid is Ceres, which is far larger than Halley's comet.
Halleys Comet is a most pretty thing i have seen.
Yes, the word 'meteor' is a noun; a word for a piece of rock traveling through space that can be seen burning when it enters the Earth's atmosphere; a word for a thing.
There is no such thing as a "regular " comet, every single one is different.