Look, a shooting star! It's not really shooting fire. It's simply burning up as it enters Earth's atmosphere. Ouch. Bad day for the planets that orbit it.
Hmmm It seams that someone disproved that the earth is NOT the center of the solar system or the Universe for that matter. Even if some people think that they are.
Scaaty/MagicFan: Most meteors are fragments left in solar orbit by comets. Meteor showers are from the earth passing though these orbits, which is why they can be predicted so accurately. The exceptions are mostly lunar and even martian, impacts in which fragments are thrown out with such force that they are sent into space, where they will occasionally hit something else. Some have landed on earth. Of course, there was the famous comet that hit Jupiter a few years ago, but that is extremely rare for entire comets.
Awww Furienna that is so sad. I can’t imagine what those light/dark cycles do to a person. That definitely puts my tree and light pollution issues in perspective.
comicgos over 12 years ago
Thats gotta hurt!
Catfeet Premium Member over 12 years ago
Red and Rover, stargazing on a warm summer night…this is the best astronomy class in the world!
Dr_Fogg over 12 years ago
Hmmm It seams that someone disproved that the earth is NOT the center of the solar system or the Universe for that matter. Even if some people think that they are.
davidh48 over 12 years ago
Ah, summer, the Persieds, Coeur d’Alene Idaho, with a close friend. But, central Washington works, and in the winter you get the Aurora Borealis.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Scaaty/MagicFan: Most meteors are fragments left in solar orbit by comets. Meteor showers are from the earth passing though these orbits, which is why they can be predicted so accurately. The exceptions are mostly lunar and even martian, impacts in which fragments are thrown out with such force that they are sent into space, where they will occasionally hit something else. Some have landed on earth. Of course, there was the famous comet that hit Jupiter a few years ago, but that is extremely rare for entire comets.
Jkiss over 12 years ago
Awww Furienna that is so sad. I can’t imagine what those light/dark cycles do to a person. That definitely puts my tree and light pollution issues in perspective.
TexMichael over 12 years ago
We recently took a trip out to west Texas from the Houston area and my wife thought the milky way was a cloud… It was BEAUTIFUL.