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Which celestial object is often referred to as a “shooting star”?

The term “shooting star” is a popular name for meteors, which are small rocky or metallic particles that enter the Earth’s atmosphere and burn up due to friction, creating a brief but visible streak of light across the sky.

Meteors are normally seen when they reach around 62 miles above sea level. 

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