Meteorites, otherwise known as "shooting stars", are small rocks or space
debris burning up as they enter the Earth’s atmosphere. They appear as very
fast star-like objects which shoot across the sky and seem to vanish just as
quickly as they appeared. Sometimes they may glow other colours such as yellow
or green, depending on their chemical composition. Their path is always straight or lightly arced and will usually be at an angle, descending towards the ground.
Sometimes meteorites have been known to pass right across the skyline, and during this time they will appear as a glowing ball of fire with a trail.