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Shooting Star is a Mining Distractions and Diversion, introduced with the 2 September 2008 gaming update. It is available to all players. Stars can be mined for experience in addition to a daily reward. A fast guide for solo star hunters can be found here. Shooting Stars fall from the sky every two hours or so.
A fast guide for solo star hunters can be found here. Shooting Stars fall from the sky every two hours or so. They generally fall across all worlds within fifteen minutes of each other. If players reach the core of the star before the next star falls on that world, a Star sprite appears and gives rewards.
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One of the most common arguments claims that a real shooting star would not have appeared clearly on camera, considering that the nighttime scene was filmed during the day.