Meteoroids are constantly colliding with the Earth and burning up in our atmosphere as meteors or "shooting stars". They are more likely to be visible in the early pre-dawn hours than in the evening, because that's the direction in which the Earth is moving.
There are a number of "meteor showers" that occur when the Earth intersects the orbits of old decayed comets; these usually occur around specific dates each year. However, meteors may be observed at any time of the year, and are occasionally so bright as to be visible in the daytime.
people say they come out at night so they come out at night but i ever saw one weird
Shooting stars come out on clear nights.
depends. when it get dark enough. sometimes its too cloudy so you wont see stars anyway.
there are new ones every day being born..others are fizzling out.its an ongoing process that i think,will continue on and on.. No...altho the light you see will last for hundreds of years after the star is gone...nothing keeps it's form forever....
They are always out We only see them when its pacific or eastern time night when the sky is clear
Stars begin to appear at night as the sun sets and the sky darkens. The exact time can vary depending on location, time of year, and atmospheric conditions, but generally stars start becoming visible after twilight fades.
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Shootings stars, also known as meteorites, reside at 100 miles above the Earths' surface. Typically, though ,the farthest you can see a shooting star from Earth is 70 miles away.
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