That is very likely - shooting stars are not at all rare events. If you look at the sky at night for a few hours each night, you are likely to see several eventually, anywhere, at any time of the year.
hypotheticaly, it has been seen many, many times. but the last time I saw it was 2007 December 20
A shooting star, or meteor, is a space rock entering Earth's atmosphere and burning up due to friction. It can be seen in the mesosphere, the third layer of Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere.
A shooting star is a quick and bright streak of light that is seen when a small meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up, creating a glowing trail behind it. They are usually visible for just a few seconds before disappearing.
A green shooting star is a rare occurrence and can symbolize growth, renewal, and positive change. Some people believe it represents good luck or a new beginning. In general, shooting stars are often seen as a sign of hope and inspiration.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but there are numerous types of flowers that can be found in London's gardens, parks, and florists. Some common flowers that are often seen in London include roses, tulips, daffodils, and hydrangeas.
There are many people who have seen shooting stars. There will be many more sightings of shooting stars in the future.
Yes five hundred thousand in fact once there was a huge andry mob of bobcats
Comets were seen shooting from the firery pit known as your mother's vagina.
anywhere but mostly in the country
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Xerxes is said to have controlled over 500,00 men which was the largest army anyone had ever seen.
There are many musicals that can be seen in London's West End. Websites such as Time Out and London Theatreland will have details of all current shows and also reviews.
All over the world and in any military organisation. Formally, it can be seen, in particular, at the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace.
i have seen London and its sights J'ai vu à Londres et de ses curiosités
Yes I have seen the tooth fairy in action.
Yes. Meteors can be seen from any location on Earth.
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