~shooting star~showers in the night sky~originally chunks of rock and debris~heated to incandescence by the friction of Earth's atmosphere.
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Little chunks of rock and debris in space are called meteoroids. They become meteors — or shooting stars — when they fall through a planet's atmosphere; leaving a bright trail as they are heated to incandescence by the friction of the atmosphere. Pieces that survive the journey and hit the ground are called meteorites
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