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100m-Wide Meteor Hit Antarctica 430,000 Years Ago

Saturday, 3 April, 2021 - 04:45 In a photo taken 10/22/17, near Malaga, Spain, a meteor is seen streaking past the constellation Canis Minor during the annual Orionid meteor showers. (Reuters) London - Asharq Al-Awsat Research led by a Kent-based space scientist has uncovered new evidence of meteor particles reaching the Antarctic ice sheet 430,000 years ago. The team said the findings highlight the importance of reassessing the threat of medium-sized asteroids, with the potential for destructive consequences, reported The Metro. Researchers recovered extra-terrestrial particles on the summit of Walnumfjellet within the Sor Rondane Mountains in east Antarctica. The discovery indicated a so-called low-altitude meteoritic touchdown event – where a jet of melted and vaporized material from an asteroid at least 100 meters in size reached the surface at high velocity.

Meteor particles from 430,000 years ago discovered in Antarctica

Meteor particles from 430,000 years ago discovered in Antarctica
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Meteor particles from 430,000 years ago discovered in Antarctica

Meteor particles from 430,000 years ago discovered in Antarctica
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