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Scientists think they have found Earth’s oldest crash site, and it’s 3 billion years old

The discovery of Earths oldest impact crater may rewrite planetary history. Scientists studying Western Australias ancient rock formations found evidence of a meteor strike dating back over three billion years. The finding reveals how asteroid impacts shaped early Earth, while ongoing research continues to challenge and refine our understanding of the planets forgotten past.

Raccontata daeconomictimes.indiatimes.com

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Scientists think they have found Earth’s oldest crash site, and it’s 3 billion years old

    The discovery of Earths oldest impact crater may rewrite planetary history. Scientists studying Western Australias ancient rock formations found evidence of a meteor strike dating…