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63,000 years old - this crater doesn’t look right
Just outside Odessa, Texas sits what’s often called the second largest meteor crater in the United States. It formed around 63,000 years ago and was once over 100 feet deep. But today, it barely looks ...
The Hoba meteorite in Namibia is the largest known natural piece of iron on Earth, weighing about 60 metric tons today. By simple logic and physics, a metal object that massive should have smashed ...
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