Silverpit crater, 80 miles off Yorkshire, was formed 43 million years ago by an asteroid impact, says Scientists, ending decades of debate over its origin beneath the North Sea.
Discovering Australia’s Mysterious ‘Lost’ Asteroid Impact: Ancient Glass Reveals a Long-Hidden Event
An ancient asteroid impact in Australia is revealed in shards of glass created when the giant space rock collided with the ...
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NASA’s Curiosity Finds a “Stone Spiderweb” on Mars — Scientists Aren’t Sure What Created It
NASA’s Curiosity rover has just added a curious new piece to the ever-evolving puzzle of Mars. While climbing the lower ...
If you were lucky 74,000 years ago, you would have survived the Toba supereruption, one of the largest catastrophic events ...
Scientists finally unravelled the mystery of the huge Silverpit Crater off Yorkshire North Sea coast in a new research study.
On September 7, an article titled 'The Giant Meteorite from the Fireball Meteor that Landed in Maoming on May 28, 2025, Shockingly Named: Maoming Meteorite' was published online, showcasing the ...
Scientists have found proof that an asteroid hit the North Sea more than 43 million years ago causing a huge tsunami and ...
A decades-long scientific debate over the origins of the Silverpit Crater in the southern North Sea has been resolved.
Scientists have found proof that a huge asteroid smashed into the sea off the coast of Yorkshire 43 million years ago.
Scientists have found proof that a huge asteroid smashed into the sea off the coast of Yorkshire 43 million years ago.
New research shows microbes colonized a Finnish impact crater 73.6 million years ago, lasting over 10 million years.
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