On August 13th, from 1-4 a.m. there will be a meteor shower.
Shooting stars are all in our atmosphere, they are meteors.
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There are shooting stars, but at one minute you look for one, and next you don't then it goes past you that fast you can't see it but some people can.
Shooting stars occur every day. It is impossible to predict when the next one will be visible in any given location.
"Shooting stars" ("falling stars", "meteors") may be seen from any place on earth, on any night of the yearwhen the sky is clear and dark, if one has the patience to watch and wait.The best answer to the question is: "Every day."
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Shooting stars come around 30 times each night. Make sure you don't have any tools equipped, and when you see a shooting star, press A. Your character will make a wish. If you miss the first star you see, get ready cause the shooting stars come in groups. Next day in the mail you will get a furniture item attached to a letter from a mysterious "Wishy the Star".
Any day. Actually, shooting stars are happening around the world 24/7. However they won't really show up in certain areas. Too bright usually
On any night, at any place on earth with a dark sky, meteors ("shooting stars") can be seen if the sky is clear.Set up a reclining lawn chair or a beach blanket in a dark place ... away from city lights, with no moon in the sky ... look up, relax, and let your eyes wander around through the stars. You should see a shooting star within 15 to 30 minutes.
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.
Yes. As of August 2015 scientists have discovered nearly 2,000 planets orbiting other stars.