How does very high entry velocity typically shift a meteor's spectral output?

Answer

Toward the blue and ultraviolet end.

A very fast-moving meteoroid generates higher temperatures, leading to greater ionization, which shifts the spectral output toward the blue and ultraviolet end, making the light appear bluer or intensely white-blue.

How does very high entry velocity typically shift a meteor's spectral output?
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