
Meteors are celestial bodies that originate from the depths of space and burn up upon entering Earth’s atmosphere due to friction, earning them the description of “silent but magnificent cosmic visitors.” Stars, on the other hand, are celestial bodies composed of light elements such as hydrogen and helium that glow as plasma in space, generating energy through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores driven by extreme heat and pressure.Are We Seeing a Shooting Star or a Meteor Shower in the Night
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The first object identified as originating from outside the Solar System, 'Oumuamua, was discovered on 19 October 2017 by the Pan-STARRS1 telescope affiliated with the University of Hawaii. This celestial body, recorded in scientific literature as 1I/2017 U1, derives its name from the Hawaiian phrase meaning “the first distant messenger.” The object entered the Solar System on a hyperbolic trajectory and exhibited physical and dynamical characteristics simultaneously resembling those of both an
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Rocks Circling in Space 💫When you look up at the sky, you sometimes see quick streaks of light racing across it. These are small celestial bodies known as meteors. However, while they are traveling through space, they are called meteoroids. Meteoroids are rocks or metal fragments larger than a grain of sand that orbit the Sun. Just like Earth, they remain in orbit due to the Sun’s gravitational pull.How Are Meteoroids Formed? ☄️Meteoroids are usually fragments broken off from larger celestial b
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