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What is a shooting star?

A shooting star is really a meteoroid--a fragment of an asteroid or a comet, made up of iron, silicates or a mixture of both. When the asteroid or comet is shattered by an explosion in space, meteoroids are propelled through the earth's atmosphere, creating friction, which heats up the "shooting star" and gives it the glow we see.


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