The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Community => Topic started by: akis on July 09, 2016, 02:04:01 PM
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was thinking for long to ask what s the deal with the falling stars?
is there a sience statment for this.
not flat or globe. it is more like a general wondering.
i mean they fall down acoording to what?
why we never see the going up?
thaanks everybody
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http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/question12.html (http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/question12.html):
A "falling star" or a "shooting star" has nothing at all to do with a star! These amazing streaks of light you can sometimes see in the night sky are caused by tiny bits of dust and rock called meteoroids falling into the Earth's atmosphere and burning up. The short-lived trail of light the burning meteoroid produces is called a meteor. Meteors are commonly called falling stars or shooting stars. If any part of the meteoroid survives burning up and actually hits the Earth, that remaining bit is then called a meteorite.
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thanks for the reply.
:)
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This Japanese company makes them
http://global.star-ale.com