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'This is by far the oldest': Scientists discover 3.47 billion-year-old meteorite impact crater in Australian outbackJohnson and his colleagues identified the crater thanks to cone-shaped chunks of rock known as "shatter cones," which form when the shock waves from a meteorite impact propagate downward.
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Earth's oldest impact crater was just found in Australia—exactly where geologists hoped it would beRemarkably, when we returned to the vehicle, we all thought we'd found the same thing: shatter cones. Shatter cones are beautiful, delicate branching structures, not dissimilar to a badminton ...
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