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What does a shooting star look like?

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What does a shooting star look like?

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color:white speed:fast fade:no (it’s just falling) trail:yes twinkle:no fact:stars don’t twinkle,they only seem to twinkle when we look at them from far away.The twinkling effect is caused by our ozone layer and the fast movement of the stars but from here it only looks like they are staying in one place.

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it happens for a split second, it looks like a star that goes really fast and then disappears, it leaves a small trail of light then quickly fades.

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It usually looks white, it’s very fast, it fades away, it doesn’t leave a visible trail, and it ‘twinkles’ as it’s shooting by. It basically looks like a quick streak of light in the sky, and doesn’t even last for one second.

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If you think you saw one you probably did. 1. same color as a star, sorta white/silvery 2.a second or two 3.yes 4.yes 5.

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goees by pretty fast just looks like a quick white line

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