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Was this the Largest Asteroid Ever to Hit Earth?

The largest asteroid crater that the science has so far confirmed is one mile under ice in Antarctica and has a crater diameter of 480 km.  The asteroid itself was estimated to have had a diameter of 45 km.  The “landing” of this ”space ship” happened perhaosaccording to the report about 250 million years ago and at arrival time it wiped out 90% of all life forms on our planet.

So what do we say then about a crater that has a diameter of 600 km?   This crater requires that the asteroid itself has a diameter of about 70 km (45 miles).   The proof for this “landing” is exactly what we believe to have.    If not an asteroid impact crater - then we have found a huge atom smasher dating back a few hundred million of years. 

We have waited comments from scientists for about half a year but this waiting time is now enough.   We will put this all in the open for anyone to ponder as soon as we have the text in more readable english on our site www.galacticwind.com - stay tuned, the link on the site gets soon active.   The crater is accessibbe and shows some intersting mineral properties and even mining activities close to the rim and some radials but nothing in the middle – and we can understand that too.

July 29, 2007 Posted by mform | Asteroids, Mining, Nickel, Science, Space, Uncategorized | | 6 Comments