Starcatcher Geocoin
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Owner:
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Ship2Shore
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Released:
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Wednesday, May 2, 2018
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Origin:
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California, United States
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To the naked eye, a shooting star appears as a fleeting flash of white light. However, it can also appear with a wide spectrum of colors produced by the object as it hurdles toward Earth.
These colors are predictable: first red, then white, and finally blue. If the meteor (shooting star) is large enough to survive the fall through the atmosphere, it cools and doesn't emit any visible light at all.
The colors of a shooting star may also indicate the minerals that make up the space rock. Different elements emit different-colored light when they burn. For Example:
- Iron, one of the most common elements found in meteors, glows yellow.
- Silicates, which contain a form of the element silicon, glow red.
- A green glow, clearly indicates the presence of burning Copper.
- A green glow, according to other reports, indicates the presence of burning Nickel.
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