The Strangest Star In The Universe
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has seen a falling star, also known as a shooting star. I confess, I sincerely believed such was the case that these were, in fact, stars - much like I believed in Santa Claus. But then I heard the shocking truth: these are not, in fact, stars. When peering into the sparkling emptiness of the night sky,I watched as another meteoric body, for the umpteen-billionth time, tried to ram through the earth's atmosphere. This happens constantly, day in and day out. Millions of cosmic bodies hurl themselves
towards the surface of our planet every day.
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