Because 'shooting stars' are moving a lot faster and they also going down.
The song is by B.O.B
Night of the Shooting Stars was created in 2001.
In the night sky, you can see stars, planets, the Moon, constellations, and sometimes satellites or shooting stars. These objects appear as points of light against the dark backdrop of space and can be observed with the naked eye or with the help of telescopes or binoculars.
You can see shooting stars during meteor showers, which occur when the Earth passes through the debris left by a comet. The best time to see shooting stars is late at night when the sky is darkest and free from city lights.
Shooting stars, also known as meteors, occur frequently but may not always be visible due to factors like weather and light pollution. During meteor showers, which happen multiple times throughout the year, you may have a better chance of seeing more shooting stars in a single night.
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it is called airplanes
Dunno i you mean the song "Airplanes" then its by Hayley Williams and B.O.B btw it goes like ... Can we pretend that Airplanes in the night sky are like shooting stars i could really use a wish right now :)
No, Abraham Lincoln died in 1865 the airplane was invented in 1903
yes! that song is amazing and true!!!! but it does get old:/ The answer is no, you cannot pretend airplanes in the night skies are like shooting stars, no matter how much you could really use a wish. They move way too slow by comparison. =)
The song is by B.O.B
Night of the Shooting Stars was created in 2001.
The duration of The Night of the Shooting Stars is 1.75 hours.
The Night of the Shooting Stars was created on 1982-09-16.
The number of commercial airline flights per day, worldwide is around the 93,000 mark. If we halve that, to account for the rougly 50/50 split of day/night time, that leaves us with approximately 46,500 flights per night, worldwide. According to most astonomers, there are millions of foreign objects entering the atmosphere (approximately 100 tonnes worth) each with the capability to become a 'shooting star' each day. For the purpose of arguement, lets say 3 million each day. Again, if this is halved, we are left with approximate 1.5 million shooting stars worldwide each night. Therefore, the ratio of airplanes to shooting stars worldwide, during night time hours, is 46,500 to 1,500,000. Therefore, it is over 30 times as likely that you will see a shooting star than an airplane on any given night. The morale of the story: Go outside and find a shooting star and stop wishing that airplanes are shooting stars.
It is possible to see hundreds of shooting stars in a single night, during a meteor shower.
Shooting stars appear every night.