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- Harald Braun
- Harry Aveling
- Judika
- Acha Septriasa
- Moon Ga-young
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- MV Britannic (1929)
- Daniel Padilla
- Neil Young (pemain sepak bola)
- Falling Star
- Meteor
- Waiting for a Star to Fall
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- Chelyabinsk meteor
- The Falling Star
- Go and Catch a Falling Star
- Falling Star (film)
- Star jelly
- List of Star Trek novels
- What causes a "falling star"? - NASA
- StarChild: Meteoroids - NASA
- StarChild: Meteoroids - NASA
- StarChild Scavenger Hunt - Level 1 - NASA
- StarChild: Answer to the Meteoroids Question - NASA
- StarChild: A Learning Center for Young Astronomers - NASA
- What are constellations? - NASA
- What makes stars shine - NASA
- StarChild Question of the Month for April 2001 - NASA
- StarChild: Multidisciplinary Universe Activities: Star Art
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Falling Star(s) or The Falling Star may refer to:
Meteor or falling star, the visible passage of a glowing meteoroid through Earth's atmosphere
Film and television
The Falling Star, a 1950 German drama film directed by Harald Braun
Falling Star (film), a 2014 Spanish historical film
"Falling Star" (General Hospital: Night Shift), a television episode
"Falling Star" (The Outer Limits), a television episode
Music
The Falling Star, an album by B! Machine, 2007
"Falling Stars" (Lidia Isac song), 2015
"Falling Stars" (Sunset Strippers song), 2005
"Falling Stars", a song by Serj Tankian from Elect the Dead Symphony, 2010
"Falling Stars", a song by Joe Satriani from Shapeshifting, 2020
"Falling Star", a song by Robert Forster from Calling from a Country Phone, 1993
"A Fallen Star", a song written by James Joiner, 1957
"Fallen Star", version of the Joiner song by Eileen Reed, 1964
Other uses
"Falling Star", a section of Star Wars Tales Volume 4
Falling Stars (video game), a 2007 role-playing game
Crocosmia aurea or falling stars, a perennial flowering plant
See also
All pages with titles beginning with Falling Star
All pages with titles containing Falling Star
Fallen Star
Shooting Star (disambiguation)
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What causes a "falling star"? - NASA
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.
StarChild: Meteoroids - NASA
Most meteors glow for only a few seconds prior to burning up before hitting the Earth's surface. On most dark nights, meteors can be seen. The chance of seeing a meteor with the unaided eye increases after midnight. People often refer to meteors as "falling" or "shooting" stars. The brightest of the meteors are called fireballs.
StarChild: Meteoroids - NASA
If you have ever seen a "falling star", you were actually seeing a meteor. Most of the original object burns up before it strikes the surface of the Earth. Any leftover part that does strike the Earth is called a meteorite. A meteorite can make a hole, or crater, in the ground when it hits it. The larger the meteorite, the bigger the hole.
StarChild Scavenger Hunt - Level 1 - NASA
14. What space object is called a falling star? 15. How much of the solar system's mass is contained by the Sun? 16. What is the name given to storms on the Sun's surface? 17. How long would it take to count the stars in the Milky Way? 18. TRUE or FALSE: The Galaxy "Did You Know?" page tells us that star collisions occur every 25 years. 19.
StarChild: Answer to the Meteoroids Question - NASA
And the answer is... True. A meteoroid travels in outer space. A meteoroid heats up as it falls through the Earth's atmosphere.
StarChild: A Learning Center for Young Astronomers - NASA
May 14, 2018 · This site is intended for students in grades K through 8. StarChild is a learning center for young astronomers ages 5-13 to learn about the solar system, the Milky Way galaxy, and the universe beyond.
What are constellations? - NASA
In ancient times, people saw asterisms and made up all kinds of stories about mythological creatures and characters which they associated with the star patterns. As astronomers subsequently began to make maps of the stars, the named asterisms were included in the maps and called constellations.
What makes stars shine - NASA
However, calculations showed that a star powered on chemical energy would only last maybe a thousand years or so. In the mid-1800s two physicists, Lord Kelvin and Hermann von Helmholtz, put forward the idea that the huge weight of the Sun's outer layers should cause the Sun to gradually contract.
StarChild Question of the Month for April 2001 - NASA
StarChild Question of the Month for April 2001 Question: What is the orbital period of the Moon? Answer: There are two periods involved with the orbit of the Moon around the Earth.
StarChild: Multidisciplinary Universe Activities: Star Art
Star Art. Star watching has occupied humans from the earliest times. Our ancestors studied the night sky and saw shapes and patterns among the stars. They often made up stories to explain what they saw. The same star constellation was seen very differently by people from different countries, or even different parts of the same country.