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Articles tagged: Impact crater

  • ice age, Impact crater, Snowball Earth, Yurrabubba crater 22 January 2020 2.2 billion year old impact crater is confirmed as Earth's oldest

    ... would have been the familiar central section of the crater which lifts up after impact. “The landscape is barren, but not empty. ... say for sure, but the effects of impact cratering have long been recognised as drivers of climate change over Earth...

    • ice age
    • Impact crater
    • Snowball Earth
    • Yurrabubba crater
  • Impact crater, meteorite impact, Scotland, The Minch 10 June 2019 One-kilometre-wide meteorite impact in UK found

    ... strike was to blame. Amor and team then set about finding the location of the recently identified impact crater and coupled with other geological features such as field observations of nearby bedrock and the alignment of magnetic...

    • Impact crater
    • meteorite impact
    • Scotland
    • The Minch
  • Impact crater, mars, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, oceans on Mars, Tsunamis 20 May 2016 Evidence for massive Tsunamis found on Mars

    ... a typical onshore height of around 50 m and local variations from ~10 m to as much as ~120 m. The team estimate that impact craters with a diameter of ~30 km formed at a rate of one every 2.7 million years during the Late Hesperian over the entire...

    • Impact crater
    • mars
    • Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
    • oceans on Mars
    • Tsunamis
  • Ceres, cryovolcanism, Dawn Mission, Dwarf Planet, impact craters 27 July 2016 Where did Ceres' craters go?

    ... – shallow basins as much as 800 km (500 miles) wide hidden beneath a surface subsequently marked with small craters. Could these be 'relict' impact basins, left over from large collisions that took place early in Ceres' history? "It is as though...

    • Ceres
    • cryovolcanism
    • Dawn Mission
    • Dwarf Planet
    • impact craters
  • mars, MATT, Omaha Trail, space mining, Terraform April 2018 Developing Mars

    ... the LMT proposes using laser-deflection technology to redirect a small celestial body to a 2036 Mars impact. The plan to create an impact crater, called ‘Omaha Crater’, with lake, immense facilities and even summer plant life is innovative and not...

    • mars
    • MATT
    • Omaha Trail
    • space mining
    • Terraform
    Authors: Gary Stewart     Martin Lades    
  • Asteroid impact, Diviner, kimberlite pipes, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 18 January 2019 Asteroid impacts on the increase since the age of the dinosaurs

    ... million years, their deep roots below the surface however are largely intact; indicating that large impact craters formed over the same period and in the same terrains should also be preserved. Dr Thomas Gernon, Associate...

    • Asteroid impact
    • Diviner
    • kimberlite pipes
    • NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
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