Dinosaurs certainly didn’t benefit from the Chicxulub asteroid impact, but that was a wholly different story for the ...
The Nadir crater is the impact site of the second asteroid, liquifying the rock and launching a tsunami into the Atlantic ...
A second impact crater from the same time period as the Chicxulub crater shows the rock that wiped out the dinosaurs wasn't ...
But a new study suggests that this huge asteroid ... Earth around 66 million years ago – the same age as the dinosaur-killing asteroid. 'There are around 20 confirmed marine craters worldwide ...
Not one but two asteroids might have pushed the dinosaurs to extinction. A new study published in Communications Earth & Environment has confirmed that the 8.5-km-wide depression off the coast of ...
Some 66 million years ago, a massive asteroid slammed into Earth. The Chicxulub impactor, as it is called, famously wiped out ...
Europe's Hera probe is tentatively scheduled to launch Monday on a mission to inspect the damage a NASA spacecraft made when ...
Europe's Hera probe successfully launched Monday on a mission to inspect the damage done by a NASA spacecraft that smashed ...
Europe's Hera probe is tentatively scheduled to launch Monday on a mission to inspect the damage a NASA spacecraft made when it smashed into an asteroid during the first test of Earth's planetary ...
This demonstrated that the idea worked -- humanity may no longer be powerless against potentially planet-killing ... dinosaurs -- is estimated to strike Earth every 500,000 years or so. An ...