Scientists in Australia have discovered the world's oldest known meteorite impact crater thanks to pristine structures created by the blast in the rock. Hidden away in the country's outback, the ...
An ancient impact structure in remote northern Australia was recently spotted by one of NASA's Earth-observing satellite ...
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THE world's oldest-known crater from an asteroid smash 3.5 billion years ago has been discovered in the Australian outback ... they came across rock structures called "shatter cones" - proving ...
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The crater is located in Western Australia's Pilbara region, which is home to some of Earth's oldest rocks. Johnson and his colleagues identified the crater thanks to cone-shaped chunks of rock ...