The 700–1,300 feet-wide space rock deformed rocks more than six miles from the impact site when it hit 600 million years ago.
According to NASA, the image was captured by Landsat 8 satellite in February 2024. “You've heard of Clair de Lune, but what about Crater de Luna? The #Landsat 8 satellite captured this image of ...
New images of the moon crater from NASA's Lunar ... moon may have been related to a meteor shower over Earth at the same time. "On the night of March 17, NASA and University of Western Ontario ...
But if you pay careful attention, you can see the bright flash as the meteor strikes our Lunar satellite ... hope that NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter could one day provide images of ...
An ancient impact structure in remote northern Australia was recently spotted by one of NASA's Earth-observing satellite ...