Does silver come from space?

Rare heavy metals like silver and gold, however, need the most extreme stellar environments to form—found only during the explosions of massive stars, or supernovae. (See supernovae pictures.)
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How did silver come to Earth?

Like most other elements in the periodic table, silver was created in dying stars — and in the cataclysmic supernova explosions that sometimes marked their final demise. This is the only place where temperatures get hot enough to fuse hydrogen nuclei together to form larger atoms.
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How is silver created naturally?

Silver is formed from sulfur compounds within the earth where its crust heats up to between 200- and 400-degrees Fahrenheit. In nature, silver is found combined with other metals, or in minerals with silver compounds. These minerals typically include sulfides like cerussite or galena.
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What metals come from space?

Meteorites—chunks that survive and fall to earth after asteroids disintegrate in the atmosphere - yield significant amounts of precious metals like platinum, rhodium, iridium, rhenium, osmium, ruthenium, palladium, germanium and gold.
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Does the earth make silver?

The metal is found in the Earth's crust in the pure, free elemental form ("native silver"), as an alloy with gold and other metals, and in minerals such as argentite and chlorargyrite. Most silver is produced as a byproduct of copper, gold, lead, and zinc refining.
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How rare is silver in the universe?

Silver is the 68th most abundant element in the Earth's crust and 65th in cosmic abundance. It is found in small quantities in many locations on Earth. Large amounts of the metal have been mined in both North and South America, which together produce over half the world total.
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Where is silver naturally found?

Silver can be found across many geographies, but approximately 56% of the world's silver production is found in the Americas, with Mexico, Peru, and Chile supplying 43%. Outside of the Americas, China, Australia, and Russia combine to make up nearly 25% of the world's production.
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What is the rarest metal in space?

Metallic asteroids are primarily iron and nickel, but can contain rare metals like platinum, gold, iridium, palladium, osmium, ruthenium and rhodium at concentration several times higher than what is found on Earth.
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What is the rarest material in space?

Astatine is the rarest element on Earth; only approximately 25 grams occur naturally on the planet at any given time. Its existence was predicted in the 1800s, but was finally discovered about 70 years later. Decades after its discovery, very little is known about astatine.
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What is the rarest substance in space?

Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element.
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Was silver discovered or created?

Silver was first mined around 3,000 BCE in Anatolia, now located in modern-day Turkey. The precious metal helped early civilizations in the Near East, Ancient Greece to flourish.
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Can scientists make silver?

Summary: A team of scientists has made the strongest silver ever -- 42 percent stronger than the previous world record.
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Is silver man made or natural?

Silver is a natural substance, although it usually must be mined and refined in order to be of any economic use. Silver is a metal and an element with the chemical symbol Ag and the atomic number 47. Silver is the best conductor of electricity of any pure metal, including copper.
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Can silver be man made?

A man made method, utilizing particles bombardment technique, is used to produce Silver. The particles bombardment technique uses particle accelerator to accelerate Boron particles to high speed. These high speed Boron particles contain high energy.
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Is silver an asteroid?

Asteroid composition varies widely, from volatile-rich bodies to metallic bodies with high concentrations of rare metals such as gold, silver, and platinum in addition to more common elements such as iron and nickel.
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Is there a diamond in space?

Now, researchers have confirmed the existence of a celestial diamond after finding it on Earth's surface. The stone, called lonsdaleite, has a hardness and strength that exceeds that of a regular diamond. The rare mineral arrived here by way of a meteorite, new research has suggested.
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Are diamonds rare in space?

Scientists have found tiny diamonds in meteorites, or rocks from space, before. But now, Australian scientists said this week (September 12, 2022) they've confirmed the existence of a rare form of space diamond in four meteorites picked up in North Africa.
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Is there a secret planet in space?

In the outer Solar System, well beyond the orbit of Neptune and Pluto, a ninth planet may be waiting to be discovered. This 'ghost planet', nicknamed Planet 9 or Planet X, has never been observed directly, but peculiar goings-on in the space beyond Neptune hint tantalisingly at its existence.
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How much is space gold worth?

Experts have estimated that the various metals the asteroid is made of are worth an eye-popping $10,000 quadrillion.
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Is there gold floating around in space?

There's gold in them thar asteroids! Literally — asteroids have more than enough gold, plus other metals, to provide a few lifetimes' worth of fortunes. But there are plenty of other reasons asteroids are valuable.
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Is the Moon metal rich?

The Moon is known to be poor in carbon and nitrogen, and rich in metals and in atomic oxygen, but their distribution and concentrations are still unknown.
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Where is silver found in the universe?

Rare heavy metals like silver and gold, however, need the most extreme stellar environments to form—found only during the explosions of massive stars, or supernovae. (See supernovae pictures.)
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Is silver deeper in the earth than gold?

Estimates report gold is 5-7x more abundant above ground than silver. Beneath the surface, silver is approximately 19x more abundant than gold. To date, over 1.5 million tonnes of silver have been mined. Industry has consumed 90% of mined silver, leaving a huge opportunity for a commodity shortage in the years to come.
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Is silver a rare earth mineral?

Gold, silver, platinum and the platinum group metals (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, and iridium). As you see, not one of the rare earths also appears on the list of precious metals… nor is one of the precious metals listed among the rare earths.
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