Arizona’s Meteor Crater Still Reveals New Secrets 50,000 Years Later


Arizona’s meteor craters and other scars left by collisions with space rocks continue to yield their secrets.

The meteor crater formed about 50,000 years ago. It represents the best-preserved meteor impact site in the world, measuring about 700 feet deep (213 meters), more than 4,000 feet across (1,219 meters), and 2.4 miles (3.9 kilometers) in circumference.

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