What color contribution is Iron (Fe), common in stony and iron meteorites, often associated with?

Answer

Yellow/White light

Iron (Fe), being a very common constituent in both stony and iron meteorites, frequently contributes significantly to the overall light signature of a meteor. When iron vaporizes under the intense heat of atmospheric entry, it often manifests as a bright, sometimes whitish-yellow light. This emission can sometimes be associated with hotter or faster entries, suggesting the heat is sufficient to generate bright white light, although it is fundamentally linked to the presence of iron content within the space rock.

What color contribution is Iron (Fe), common in stony and iron meteorites, often associated with?
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