Shooting Stars

Shooting stars occur when small rocks in space collide with Earth’s atmosphere and burn up in a blazing display of light. And while that might seem like it doesn’t happen every day, it actually occurs a few times every hour. According to the Astronomy Department at Cornell University, you can expect to see a shooting star every 10 to 15 minutes when stargazing in clear skies.

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