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Hello!

I am a new user to wiki and is currently slowly but surely building my user page.

I am a avid weather addict and a big halo fan.

I have alot of knowledge about the weather, aviation, computer gaming and anything that the earth can throw at us.

Fell free to drop me a message on my talk page.

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Celestine is a mineral consisting of strontium sulfate (SrSO4). It is named for its occasional delicate blue color. Celestine and the carbonate mineral strontianite are the principal sources of the element strontium, commonly used in fireworks and in various metal alloys. The mineral occurs as crystals, and also in compact massive, and fibrous forms. It is found worldwide, mostly found in sedimentary rocks, usually in small quantities. Pale blue crystal specimens, as shown in this photograph, are found in Madagascar.Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus