No one will ever know without visiting one but humans can't live on shooting stars.
It is a myth that meteors grant wishes.
Calvera is a fictional planet in the "Star Trek" universe and does not exist in real life, so it is not possible to determine its distance from Earth.
"Have you ever made a wish upon a shooting star?"
Correct. A shooting star is a meteor, a small object burning up in Earth's atmosphere.
It is quite possible that the sun will turn into a Planetary Nebula. Planetary Nebulae are created when a star less than 8 solar masses turn into red giant stars. It can expel its outer shell by solar winds and also pulsing. These radiate out as planetary nebulae. Stars larger than 8 solar masses also undergo this process but normally end up as a supernova completely scattering the nebula.
No. The heat would be too great for anything to exist on a massive ball of super-hot plasma.
It is a myth that meteors grant wishes.
Calvera is a fictional planet in the "Star Trek" universe and does not exist in real life, so it is not possible to determine its distance from Earth.
The Shooting Star was created in 1942.
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In suspicion, a shooting star represents a broken piece of a star !!!
Meteor is another word for shooting star. Meteorite, meteoroid and fireball are additional synonyms for shooting star.
No. Life cannot exist on a star; stars are far too hot to support life. There are no known planets in the Polaris system and the output from Polaris A is probably too variable for a stable environment.
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"Have you ever made a wish upon a shooting star?"
Shooting Star Live was created in 1996.
Best of Shooting Star was created in 2001.