that an enormous meterotie struck the earth and played some role in the cretaceous extinction.
"Iridium stands up to anything" I hope this helped
India is a trammpy place
Sunlight reflecting off a satellite. Or a meteor. There is a set of satellites that provide service to the Iridium Satellite Phone system. The Iridium satellites are solar powered and have very large solar power panels. When the Sun's light reflects from those panels back to Earth, it's a very bright flash that lasts for a few seconds. These are "Iridium flares", and there are websites that allow you to look up the expected times and locations of Iridium flares. ================== Even a star can appear like a star and dissapear in the blink of an eye due to refraction but can again reappear.
Hi, If you're specific to the property suggested above, yes this property does exist with the CU Iridium coins. Although these are not limited to these flimsy coins. It could be for any other copper artifacts. Personally, I've held one and seen its property. However, I'm not sure of the cost, or end usage of this property. So Good Luck if you're looking for one.
The 1839 Iridium copper coin from an East India company that is capable of pulling rice approximately four inches varies in the price depending on where being purchased or sold. These exact prices are hard to locate due to the inability to authenticate these rice pulling coins. The rice pulling worth is per inch pulled so four inches would equal out to 4000 crores. In US dollars this is equal to 920,000,000 dollars.
Iridium is a chemical element.
Iridium is a metallic element, and Platinum is a different metallic element.
Iridium, Einsteinium
Einsteinium and Iridium
Iridium is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 77.
it is used for our poo
it is inorganic / metal / element
osmium and iridium
Ir is the chemical symbol for the element iridium. It is a dense, corrosion-resistant metal with a silver appearance. Iridium is commonly used in various industrial applications, such as in electronics and catalytic converters.
The atomic number of an element is equivalent to the number of protons in its nucleus. In the case of iridium-174, the atomic number of iridium (Ir) is 77.
Iridium
Iridium