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Massive Meteorite Hit Australia 11 Million Years Ago—But No One Can Find the Crater!
In the heart of the Australian desert, scientists have made an extraordinary discovery—tiny glassy spheres that hint at a massive asteroid impact, one that has remained hidden for millions of years.
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Tesla in Australia Struck by Mystery Object And It Could Be a World First
An object that struck an Australian man's Tesla as he was traveling along a highway may have been a meteorite. Andrew ...
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Tesla may become first car ever hit by meteorite after mysterious object falls from sky
A Tesla’s windscreen melted after being hit by a mystery object in South Australia. Experts say it could be a world-first ...
About 66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into what is now Mexico, forming the Chicxulub crater. This impact wiped out ...
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Strange Glass in Australia Reveals a Massive Impact We Never Knew About
The desert across southern Australia is positively strewn with tiny beads of impact glass called tektites. It's part of a ...
The discovery of a massive crater formed by the impact of a meteorite more than three billion years ago is changing the way scientists view the history of Earth and the planet's stages of evolution.
Scientists discover strange glassy beads in southern Australia, revealing a previously unknown asteroid impact around 11 million years ago.
Discovery and ancient beliefs -- Anatomy of a crater -- A meteoritic footprint -- How was Wolfe Creek Crater formed? -- Australia's impact record. The crater map of Australia -- Why formed by a ...
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