
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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We have all seen the stars shining in the sky. But sometimes, a star seems to streak across the sky in a flash of light. These are known as “meteors” or, more commonly, “shooting stars”. But are meteors really stars? Of course not!What Is a Meteor?Meteors are pieces of rock or metal that fall from space toward Earth. These fragments may have broken off from larger space objects such as asteroids or comets. While traveling through space, they sometimes enter the atmosphere. As they enter, they mo
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