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Live Science on MSN'This is by far the oldest': Scientists discover 3.47 billion-year-old meteorite impact crater in Australian outbackResearchers say they have found "unequivocal evidence" that a meteorite smashed into Earth 3.47 billion years ago, ...
THE world’s oldest-known crater from an asteroid smash 3.5 billion years ago has been discovered in the Australian outback.
The discovery of a massive crater formed by the impact of a meteorite more than 3.5 billion years ago is changing the way ...
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Led by Curtin University geologists Chris Kirkland and Tim Johnson, a research team unearthed this primeval crater beneath ...
A rocky stretch in Western Australia's Pilbara, near Earth's earliest-confirmed lifeforms, was hit by a meteorite about 3.5 ...
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ZME Science on MSNEarth’s Oldest Meteorite Crater Dating Back 3.47 Billion Years Found in Australia’s outbackThe find could hold implications for understanding the origin of life here on Earth.
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Scientists have found the oldest impact crater on Earth – and it changes our understanding of our planet and the origins of ...
Scientists have discovered the world’s oldest known meteorite impact crater. Located in Western Australia, the crater has ...
It was a respectable tenure, but the world’s oldest known meteorite site is no longer western Australia’s 2.2 ...
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified the world's oldest known meteorite impact crater in Western ...
Curtin University researchers have discovered the world's oldest known meteorite impact crater, which could significantly ...
The discovery of a massive crater formed by the impact of a meteorite more than three billion years ago is changing the way scientists view the history of Earth and the planet's stages of evolution.
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