
Our Distant Neighbors: Other Objects in the Solar System
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Science, Physics
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explains the phenomena of shooting stars, which are actually meteors formed when meteoroids enter Earth's atmosphere and burn due to friction. Some meteoroids that don't burn completely become meteorites upon hitting Earth's surface, sometimes creating craters. The video also covers comets, which are icy bodies traveling in elliptical orbits around the sun. As they near the sun, they develop long tails and can be visible from Earth for extended periods, as seen with Hale-Bopp and Haley's Comet.
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