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Oh, those shooting stars are special little spirits traveling across the sky! When they enter the Earth's atmosphere, they actually burn up due to the friction caused by their speed. Don't worry though, these shooting stars leave behind beautiful trails of light for us to admire and make wishes upon. Just another reminder of the magic all around us in this beautiful world. Isn't that just fantastic?!

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Are exploding stars called shooting stars or supernovas?

Supernovas. A 'shooting star' is not a star at all, it is a meteor glowing as it enters the earth's atmosphere.


Can shooting stars be a part of constellations?

Shooting stars are not actually stars but rather meteors that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, so they are not part of constellations. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth, and shooting stars move too quickly to be part of a fixed pattern.


Are stars dangerous to earth?

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Are shooting star dangerous to earth?

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How does the birth of shooting stars work?

A meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and begins to burn up.


Are comets shooting stars?

No, comets and shooting stars are different astronomical phenomena. Comets are icy bodies that release gas and dust as they orbit the Sun, while shooting stars are meteors that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, producing a streak of light.


What is the name of shooting stars that reach earth's surface?

Shooting stars that reach the Earth's surface are called meteorites. These are fragments of asteroids or other celestial bodies that survive the journey through Earth's atmosphere and land on the surface.


Does any shooting stars go by mercury?

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What planet is called a shooting star?

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Why you have shooting star?

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Why are meteors mistakenly called shooting stars and what are they are made of?

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What happens when a object pass the solar system and enters earth's atmosphere?

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