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The oldest and ‘biggest ever’ asteroid crater discovered in Greenland

August 19, 2013 rockman Comments Off on The oldest and ‘biggest ever’ asteroid crater discovered in Greenland

A team of geologists from the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) in Copenhagen, Cardiff University in Wales, Lund University in Sweden and the Institute of Planetary Science in Moscow has found the remains […]

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