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We all know shooting stars are pieces of rock that burn and glow while entering the atmosphere. Are Meteorites actually anything other than
How Big Are Shooting Stars?
How Big Are Shooting Stars?
In fact, meteorites and falling stars have the same origin. Both of them come from a meteoroid, a lump of rock that moves in its orbit around the sun. A meteoroid is a celestial body that is smaller than a few dozen meters. From this size onwards, one usually speaks of asteroids, the minor planets, or comets provided that the object near the sun has a tail.
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