It depends alot on where you live.
The chances of seeing a shooting star, also known as a meteor, depend on various factors such as location, time of year, and weather conditions. On average, you might be able to spot a few shooting stars per hour during a peak meteor shower event. However, on any given night, the chances of seeing a shooting star are relatively low. Patience and luck are key when trying to spot one!
not exactly... shooting stars are just meteors of different colors. seeing one was said to be good luck, but scientifically NO.
Correct. A shooting star is a meteor, a small object burning up in Earth's atmosphere.
do you mean a shooting star? because a shooting star is actually an asteroid. that is all lies.
A silly question. Humans are not at all like shooting stars.
a comet
no, only when you pretend areoplanes are
not exactly... shooting stars are just meteors of different colors. seeing one was said to be good luck, but scientifically NO.
A CLEAR night. And for seeing meteors, the early morning pre-dawn hours are best.
The Shooting Star was created in 1942.
Venus is known as a Shooting Star
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In suspicion, a shooting star represents a broken piece of a star !!!
Meteor is another word for shooting star. Meteorite, meteoroid and fireball are additional synonyms for shooting star.
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Best of Shooting Star was created in 2001.
Shooting Star Live was created in 1996.
(별) byuel = star. (별똥별) byueldongbyeul = shooting star