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MOVE over the Big Pineapple and the Big Banana, Australia is now the proud owner of the world’s biggest asteroid impact zone. We have the Big Pineapple, the Big Banana, the Big Prawn and the Big ...
Geophysical evidence suggests there is a massive, magnetized structure deep beneath Australia ... based on many years of experience in asteroid impact research – is the world’s largest ...
Scientists have discovered a 400 km-wide impact zone from a huge meteorite in central Australia which is the largest asteroid impact zone ever found on Earth. A team led by Andrew Glikson from the ...
While the current evidence for the Deniliquin impact ... the Australian National University says the structure may have been caused by the collision of two landmasses instead of an asteroid ...
The Australian continent and its predecessor continent, Gondwana, have been the target of numerous asteroid impacts ... that’s preserved from the original impact structure. They represent the ...
Researchers believe they’ve discovered the world’s largest asteroid impact crater in New South Wales, Australia ... nearly double the size of the current record-holding crater—the ...
Scars thought to have been caused by a twin impact at least 300 million years ago were detected 3km underground in the Warburton Basin, which straddles the South Australia-Northern Territory ...
A recent study has presented convincing findings that suggest the presence of the largest known asteroid impact ... of surpassing the current record-holder, the Vredefort impact structure in ...
The world’s largest asteroid impact structure could be buried deep in southern New South Wales in Australia ... While the current evidence for the Deniliquin impact is based on geophysical ...
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