Last year, geologists dated the crater in Western Australia at 3.47 billion years old, which was disputed by other experts.
A large asteroid does not need to hit Earth to expose a hard truth: the most dangerous space rocks may be the ones spotted ...
In the Pilbara of Western Australia, some of Earth's oldest rocks lie beneath the sky, as they have for billions of years.
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NASA’s Curiosity rover just entered one of the most unusual terrains ever seen in Gale Crater
NASA’s Curiosity rover has reached one of the most intriguing landscapes encountered during its long journey across Gale ...
Earth’s oldest asteroid impact crater may just have been found - Researchers date North Pole Dome in Australia’s Pilbara ...
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World's Oldest Known Asteroid Crater Is 3 Billion Years Old, Study Confirms
(murat4art/iStock/Getty Images) When scientists disagree, sometimes the truth is somewhere in the middle. That has turned out ...
Did you know that Arizona is home to the world's best-preserved meteorite impact site? The Meteor Crater Natural Landmark is ...
Ages ago, before humans lived in North America, a space rock pierced the atmosphere and screamed in a blaze of light toward the surface of the Earth.
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