...asteroids and comets. Planets formed much later.
Some light bulbs tend to emit more blue, some are more yellowish or reddish, but you can't always tell just by looking. I'm particularly interested in finding out how much blue light certain light bulbs I have produce.
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The Barringer crater in Arizona is an example of possible climate change from a asteroid impact. In the desert of northern Arizona, the United States, Meteor Crater, also known as Barringer Crater, is a meteorite impact crater located about 37 miles (60 kilometres) east of Flagstaff and 18 miles (29 kilometres) west of Winslow.
The location has been known by a number of other names in the past, and the meteorite shards are officially referred to as the Canyon Diablo Meteorite after the nearby Caon Diablo. The feature got its name, "Meteor Crater," from the local post office with the name Meteor since the United States Board on Geographic.
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