How does an extremely fast entry velocity typically affect the resulting meteor color observation?

Answer

It promotes ionization and favors higher-energy blue light emissions.

Meteors entering at very fast speeds generate extreme heat, which can lead to the ionization of both the vaporized meteoroid material and surrounding gases. This intense heat makes it more likely for energetic blue and green light to be produced.

How does an extremely fast entry velocity typically affect the resulting meteor color observation?
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