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Weird glass in Australia appears to be from giant asteroid impact — but scientists 'yet to locate the crater'
Strange glass strewn across southern Australia appears to be from a mystery asteroid impact 11 million years ago.
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Researchers Find Evidence of a Mysterious Giant Asteroid Impact, but They Don’t Know Where Its Crater Is
Researchers have found evidence of a previously unknown asteroid impact, but the crater is still at large. The clues of this ...
Scientists found rare glass fragments in Australia. These ananguites reveal a massive ancient asteroid impact. The collision ...
Discover the list of the top 9 largest impact craters on Earth, including the Vredefort Dome, Chicxulub crater, and other ...
These are the findings of a new study, in which researchers attempt to settle a decades-long dispute over the origins of the Silverpit Crater, now buried 700 meters beneath the seabed about 130 ...
In September 2025, an X post viewed over 1 million times claimed the world's biggest meteorite impact crater was in Mexico and included a video of the purported site. The video an ...
For more than 20 years, the Silverpit Crater deep under the North Sea has been the center of a heated scientific controversy.
A video accurately identifies the world largest meteorite impact crater as being in Mexico.
Two decades after Silverpit was discovered, Nicholson and colleagues revisited the controversy almost by chance. In 2022, fresh off the discovery of the Nadir Crater off West Africa, the team received ...
A recent study confirms that the Silverpit Crater in the North Sea was formed by an asteroid impact nearly 50 million years ago.
Minerals like platinum-group metals, including platinum, palladium, and rhodium, could be scattered across the nearly 6,500 ...
Scientists discover 11-million-year-old space glass fragments in Australia proving previously unknown ancient asteroid impact ...
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