|
Shooting Star Wiki Information
A shooting star
or falling star is the common name for the visible path of a meteoroid as it enters the atmosphere. A shooting star is also broken pieces of meteors that have become broken off in space.
Shooting star
may also refer to:
- The Shooting Star
, an adventure from the comic book series Tintin
- P-80 Shooting Star, a United States Army Air Forces jet fighter
- T-33 Shooting Star, an American-built jet trainer
- Shooting Star Children's Hospice, a UK children's charity
- Shooting Star (comics), a character from Marvel Comics
- Tecumseh, whose Shawnee name has been translated as Shooting Star
- The Shooting Star, the name of Racer X's car in Mach GoGoGo
media
- Shooting Star, a 1960's BSA (Birmingham Small Arms) 441 cc Motorcycle.
In music
:
- Shooting Star (band)
- Shooting Star
(album), an album by the band of the same name
- Shooting Star
(Elkie Brooks album), a 1978 album
- Shooting Stars
, an album by Dollar
- "Shooting Star" (David Rush song), a song by Young Boss, featuring Kevin Rudolf and rapper Pitbull
- "Shooting Star" (Air Traffic song), a song by Air Traffic
- "Shooting Star" (Bad Company song) a song by Bad Company
- "Shooting Star" (Bob Dylan song) a song by Bob Dylan
- "Shooting Star" (Harry Chapin song)
In film and television
:
- Shooting Stars
, a British comedy television show
- Shooting Stars
(Singapore television series)
- "Shooting Stars" (CSI), a sixth-season episode of CSI
Shooting star
may also be:
- Dodecatheon, a genus of herbaceous flowering plants
- A professional wrestling aerial technique
- An algorithm for calculating the shortest path in a graph
See also
:
- A list of songs called Shooting Star
- "Shooting Star" 1979 hit for UK pop duo 'Dollar' composed by David Courtney
- Shooting Stars FC, a Nigerian football club
- "Shooting Stars" a poem by Carol Ann Duffy concerning the holocaust
- Shooting Star, a foundation for young women and children in need in South India
da:Stjerneskud
de:Shooting Star
ja:??????????
|
SHOOTING STAR TICKETS
|
A shooting star
or falling star is the common name for the visible path of a meteoroid as it enters the atmosphere. A shooting star is also broken pieces of meteors that have become broken off in space.
Shooting star
may also refer to:
- The Shooting Star
, an adventure from the comic book series Tintin
- P-80 Shooting Star, a United States Army Air Forces jet fighter
- T-33 Shooting Star, an American-built jet trainer
- Shooting Star Children's Hospice, a UK children's charity
- Shooting Star (comics), a character from Marvel Comics
- Tecumseh, whose Shawnee name has been translated as Shooting Star
- The Shooting Star, the name of Racer X's car in Mach GoGoGo
media
- Shooting Star, a 1960's BSA (Birmingham Small Arms) 441 cc Motorcycle.
In music
:
- Shooting Star (band)
- Shooting Star
(album), an album by the band of the same name
- Shooting Star
(Elkie Brooks album), a 1978 album
- Shooting Stars
, an album by Dollar
- "Shooting Star" (David Rush song), a song by Young Boss, featuring Kevin Rudolf and rapper Pitbull
- "Shooting Star" (Air Traffic song), a song by Air Traffic
- "Shooting Star" (Bad Company song) a song by Bad Company
- "Shooting Star" (Bob Dylan song) a song by Bob Dylan
- "Shooting Star" (Harry Chapin song)
In film and television
:
- Shooting Stars
, a British comedy television show
- Shooting Stars
(Singapore television series)
- "Shooting Stars" (CSI), a sixth-season episode of CSI
Shooting star
may also be:
- Dodecatheon, a genus of herbaceous flowering plants
- A professional wrestling aerial technique
- An algorithm for calculating the shortest path in a graph
See also
:
- A list of songs called Shooting Star
- "Shooting Star" 1979 hit for UK pop duo 'Dollar' composed by David Courtney
- Shooting Stars FC, a Nigerian football club
- "Shooting Stars" a poem by Carol Ann Duffy concerning the holocaust
- Shooting Star, a foundation for young women and children in need in South India
da:Stjerneskud
de:Shooting Star
ja:??????????
All Wikipedia content is licensed under the GNU Free Document License or is otherwise used here in compliance with the Copyright Act
|