Research indicates that pyrite began to form 5 million years after the impact, suggesting that the hydrothermal system had ...
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.
Scientists have found proof that an asteroid hit the North Sea more than 43 million years ago causing a huge tsunami and ...
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Scientists Just Uncovered a Massive 43 Million-Year-Old Asteroid Impact Beneath the North Sea
A remarkable scientific breakthrough has resolved a long-standing debate about the origin of the Silverpit crater, located deep below the North Sea, off the coast of Yorkshire. After years of ...
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Chinese scientists detect 41 new lunar landslides, mostly triggered by moonquakes
In fact, China’s upcoming Chang’e-8 mission (2029) will carry a lunar seismometer to the south pole. Once moonquakes are detected, satellites can quickly check for landslide signatures at the ...
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 ...
On the remote Yamal and Gydan peninsulas of western Siberia, the landscape is marked by massive craters that look as though ...
Amid the skepticism, Bu Fan revealed the truth using drone footage,现场 extraction videos, sample donation certificates, and ...
Earth's core cannot be made just of iron — it also appears to contain carbon. And our research suggests it may contain a bit of oxygen and possibly silicon as well.
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