The mammoth S2 meteorite, discovered in 2014, is believed to have caused a tsunami larger than any other known in Earth’s ...
A giant meteorite that struck Earth 3.26 billion years ago may have functioned as a 'fertilizer bomb,' aiding early life ...
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A formation known as the Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa contains evidence of a giant impact that shook Earth 3.26 ...
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A giant meteorite, the size of four Mount Everests, is thought to have crashed into Earth around 3.26 billion years ago and ...
Massive impacts had a silver lining for life. Billions of years ago, long before life as we know it emerged, meteorites ...
Discover how the massive S2 meteorite, 4 times the size of Mount Everest, may have sparked life on Earth 3.26 billion years ago by unleashing vital nutrients.
The biggest and the oldest crater on the moon stretches over 2,000 kilometres and scientists now know exactly when it was ...
A giant meteorite dubbed S2, which hit Earth around 3.26 billion years ago may have acted as a 'giant fertilizer bomb', ...