Revelation 6:13.
"and the stars of the sky fell to the earth as the fig tree sheds its winter fruit when shaken by a gale."
This would mean that about 4,000 stars, with a mass of say 4,000 solar masses fell to Earth. That would mean a mass of 7.9564 x 1033 kg. The mass of the Earth is only 5.9736×1024 kg
Not only would that amount of mass falling onto the Earth destroy it - which of course it hasn't - but it would be enough mass to turn the Earth into a black hole instantly. It wouldn't even go through a star stage.
If you want the translation of "star": a star = une étoile (the sky = le ciel)
The star that shown the night of Jesus' birth was in the east.
Whoever looked into the sky first. "Shooting Stars" are just pieces of rock that enter our atmosphere and burn up producing light and this has been happening for millions, if not billion/s of years.
A spaceship can 'fall' from the sky if it loses power , fails to maintain orbital velocity , loss of ship's controls and/or the ship is caught by the gravitational field of the planet , etc . . .
No it is in cinemas because it is a film and it is very good
Revelation 8:10 The third angel sounded his trumpet, and a great star, blazing like a torch, fell from the sky on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water- 11the name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters turned bitter, and many people died from the waters that had become bitter.
I've come to find out after reaserching this question that this star is called "Sirius A"
No, the Earth can not fall from the sky. That is because the sky is all around the Earth and is really called the atmosphere. If the world would fall for some reason, the sky would fall with it.
the sky never did fall and it never will the sky can not fall. it is impossible! they sky is made up of gasses. gass can not fall. so do not worry about the sky falling. it is just a myth.
No, the sky will never fall apart.
STAR, as an acronym, used to mean "Standardized Test for the Assessment of Reading." This meaning is no longer maintained, as the company has created STAR assessments for skills in domains other than reading. STAR Reading, the first STAR assessment, was originally just "STAR."
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No things can fall from the sky though.
I am sorry to say that pizza does not fall from the sky.
No, afraid not. The nearest star ... in any direction ... is about 278,000 times as far away from earth as the sun is.
Things That Fall from the Sky was created in 2002.
you call them icecaps that fall from the sky