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Stardew Valley was originally titled Sprout Valley and was created by American indie game designer Eric Barone, known professionally as ConcernedApe. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Barone graduated from the University of Washington Tacoma in 2011 with a computer science degree but was unable to get a job in the industry, instead working as an usher at the ...
Eric Lorenz Barone [2] (/ b ɑː r ɒ n ɪ / Ba-ro-ni, born December 3, 1987), known professionally as ConcernedApe, is an American video game designer and musician. He is best known for creating the 2016 video game Stardew Valley.
Iridium 7 was a U.S. Iridium communications satellite. It was launched into low Earth orbit from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 14:55 GMT on 5 May 1997, by a Delta II 7920-10C carrier rocket. [ 1 ] It was operated in Plane 4 of the Iridium satellite constellation , with an ascending node of 262.4°.
The type locality of this iridium anomaly is near Raton, New Mexico. [1] [2]Iridium is a very rare element in the Earth's crust, but is found in anomalously high concentrations (around 100 times greater than normal) in a thin worldwide layer of clay marking the boundary between the Cretaceous and Paleogene periods, 66 million years ago.
One example is IrH 5 (P i Pr 3) 2 (i Pr = isopropyl). [34] The ternary hydride Mg 6 Ir 2 H 11 is believed to contain both the IrH 4− 5 and the 18-electron IrH 5− 4 anion. [35] Iridium also forms oxyanions with oxidation states +4 and +5. K 2 IrO 3 and KIrO 3 can be prepared from the reaction of potassium oxide or potassium superoxide with ...
Satellite flare, also known as satellite glint, is a satellite pass visible to the naked eye as a brief, bright "flare".It is caused by the reflection toward the Earth below of sunlight incident on satellite surfaces such as solar panels and antennas (e.g., synthetic aperture radar).
Iridium-192 (symbol 192 Ir) is a radioactive isotope of iridium, with a half-life of 73.83 days. [11] It decays by emitting beta (β) particles and gamma (γ) radiation. About 96% of 192 Ir decays occur via emission of β and γ radiation, leading to 192 Pt .
Iridium(III) iodide is a dark brown solid that is insoluble in water. [1] It is monoclinic like chromium trichloride. [5] [6] Its trihydrate is yellow and can be dehydrated into the dihydrate or anhydrous form on heating. Iridium(III) iodide also has a monohydrate. [3] [7]