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|||Its not likely, but its not impossible.
A meteor can split into 2 or more pieces as it enters the atmosphere, and they would continue to travel side by side as they burned up from friction.
If they were about the same size they would travel the same distance and burn out at the same time.|||if by your description you mean parallel, then extremely unlikely, and you were very lucky to witness such a thing. i'm an amateur astronomer, seen countless meteor showers, and have NEVER witnessed two shooting stars fitting your description. typical, of course... :)
er, when was this? it was almost certainly during one of the annual meteor showers. why did you not provide a date to this very pertinent information in an astronomy %26amp; space question, but chose instead to include a reference to religion?
sorry, but if G_d was giving you a sign, i'm afraid it was with nothing more than debris after the formation of the solar system.
or G_d's waste if you prefer...
i prefer the scientific approach to watching meteor showers personally:
http://www.imo.net/calendar/2007|||I think it's very likely. In fact, what you saw was almost certainly a single meteor that broke into two pieces high in the atmosphere or in space due to local solar heating on one side or the other or both. Happens all the time. I have seen several meteors that broke apart as I watched them. As to whether or not it was a sign, that is still up to you and I do believe you.|||No, it's very unlikely, but it does depend a bit on the time of year. If we're in the middle of a meteor shower, the odds would be a bit higher.
A meteor shower happens when the earth in its orbit moves through the trail of dust and debris from a comet or broken up meteor. Some meteor showers in history have been so dense that it actually appears that the earth was moving through a starry tunnel in the sky, like a natural IMAX theater! But this is extremely rare. If you've seen what you describe, consider yourself very lucky and appreciate the memory.|||maybe the star was split into two pieces and thats why they are traveling together....it sounds very unusual ...But If you asked for a sign than it came true...|||Is everyone's "o" key out of order?
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