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meteorite crater

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meteorite crater

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Meteorite craters on the surface of the Moon, photographed by Lunar Orbiter IV
(credit: Courtesy of National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
Depression that results from the impact of a meteorite with a solid object in space. Impact craters have been discovered on Earth, the Moon, Mars, other planets and satellites, and asteroids; they probably occur on unprotected surfaces of similar bodies throughout the universe. Impact craters are much less common on Earth than on the Moon, partly because friction burns up most of the smaller bodies that enter Earth's atmosphere. Thus, any craters formed on Earth's surface tend to be larger than the average size of all entering meteorites.



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Because he was studying a meteorite crater of the same age located off the coast of New Jersey (SN: 11/14/92, p.
7, 1997--(OTC:MXXM) The Company's first drill hole, started in 1991, was designed to determine the cause of an extremely wide and powerful magnetic anomaly centered in the middle of the large Manicouagan meteorite crater in Eastern Quebec.
Now, researchers have uncovered evidence that the oblong basin started off as a circular meteorite crater that was later deformed.
 
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