Meteors Encountering Earth's Atmosphere A View From the International Space Station

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Meteors encountering Earth's atmosphere, commonly known as shooting stars or falling stars, are the visible streaks of light produced when meteoroids, small particles from space, enter the Earth's atmosphere and burn up due to the intense friction caused by air resistance. These meteors are typically remnants of comets or asteroids that have disintegrated or fragmented during their journey through space.
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