Let’s Go Watch A Meteor Shower – A Song about meteors for Kids - Featuring Vincent and the Nirks™
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The Nirks are back! Join Vincent and his twin sister Vincenza as they take you to see a meteor shower. They will tell you all about meteors and how and when to find them. This cute, sweet song is fun and educational. A special song for the beginning of 2020.
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Lyrics:
Have you ever seen a shooting star?
Falling from the sky, it’s travelled very far
Streaking through the blackness both beautiful and bizarre
Like stars that fell out of the sky -Do you know what they are?
Falling stars aren’t really stars at all
They’re pieces of rock and debris that are very small
They enter the atmosphere and as they burn up in the sky
They light up a long trail of fire as they streak by
Shooting stars are actually called Meteors, That’s right
Space debris burning up in Earth’s atmosphere both dim and bright
When Earth passes through a comets tail or other space debris
A shower of meteors in the night is what you will see
CHORUS: Lets go watch a meteor shower
Raining from the skies, you can watch for hours
Lets go try and spot a shooting star
Then you can make a wish right where you are
Meteoroids are small rocks or particles orbiting the Sun
When it enters Earth’s atmosphere – a Meteor is what it becomes
If the meteor survives that fall and makes it to the ground
It is called a meteorite, a piece from space that can be found
Meteoroids- the debris in space,
Meteors-fire in the sky
Meteorites are the pieces that land on Earth and survive (2x)
CHORUS
Every year, there’s lots of meteor showers you can see
When the Earth passes through fields of different cosmic debris
These events are fairly common and happen Regularly
And certain Meteor showers we can watch Annually
Quadrantids in January, Lyrids in April, Eta Aquarids are in May,
Perseids in August, Orionids and Draconids in October on different days
The Leonids in November, Geminids and Ursids in December
That’s a lot of meteor showers for me to remember
Meteor showers are named for constellations where they seem to come from
But the debris is actually much closer orbiting around the sun
The names are just a way to tell where to look up in the sky
When you want to see a meteor shower in the night
Meteoroids- the debris in space,
Meteors-fire in the sky
Meteorites are the pieces that land on Earth and survive (2x)
CHORUS 2X
Have you ever seen a shooting star?
Falling from the sky, it’s travelled very far
Streaking through the blackness both beautiful and bizarre
like stars that fell from the sky -Now you know what they are
CHORUS
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