Where does the practice of a shooting star come from?
Most children are familiar with the superstition that the wishes for a shooting star will come true. While no one knows exactly where and when the tradition of wishes on a shooting star came up, it is undoubtedly associated with the beauty and relative rarity of the shooting of stars and the eternal fascination of humanity with heaven. Since antiquity, the stars have been associated with divine powers, and even today some people connect shooting stars with angels, so the wishes on the star can be similar to prayer. Meteor is a glowing trail that appears in the sky when meteoroid , a piece of residues in space, enters the Earth's atmosphere. Most meteoroids that approach Earth burn before reaching the planet's surface, so the star shooting often all people see a meteoroid. Meteors appear on the human eye as shining lights similar to size and color to stars, as well as imaginative or uninformed, to consider them falling or shooting stars is quite natural. Wishes of shooting stars is actually somewhat a challenge because disappearIt almost as soon as we see them. Therefore, it is difficult to refute the claim that the wishes for shooting stars will be fulfilled.
The famous American Rhyme American kindergarten, "Star Light, Star Bright", refers to the tradition of wishes on the stars, but the star in the poem is "the first star I see tonight" rather than a shooting star. “Star Light, Star Bright” has been believed since the end of the 19th century, and although it is not known whether the practice of the stars is preceded by a poem, people seem to wish the breathtaking, mysterious celestial bodies since it has seen history.