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A shooting star is a bearish candlestick with a long upper shadow, little or no lower shadow, and a small real body near the day's low. It comes after an uptrend and marks the potential exhaustion ...
Sometimes shooting stars are confused for comets because they create a glowing streak, but the millions-of-miles-long tail of a comet is its ice and dust vaporizing in space.
This shooting star made its appearance in Ontario, Canada. "I was driving home with my wife when this amazing shooting star captured her attention first, then mine.
November brings a skywatching bonanza, with three meteor showers — the Southern Taurids, Northern Taurids and Orionids — offering chances to see shooting stars.