See 10 imapact craters on Earth in amazing views from space
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2024
- Satellites have captured amazing views views of these craters on Earth. ESA explains.
Nördlinger Ries
Ouarkziz Crater
Tenoumer Crater
Gosses Bluff
Siljan Ring
Roter Kamm
Manicouagan Crater
Shoemaker Crater
Aorounga Crater
Meteor Crater
Credit: ESA - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
At the Barrington Crater in Arizona, you can see how the meteor impact missed the Visitor Center there by only a few feet/meters.
6:18 i stopped there after seeing the total solar eclisoe in april at bonham tx, on my way back home to Southern California , i also been twice when i was a kid , they have a ride now 🙌🙌🙌🤗
imapact
youreapact?
iain'tpact
cool to see Siljan ring on this list, we go skiing in the hills and swimming in the lake there :)
It's amazing to see impact craters from space! Each crater has its own story and helps us understand more about the history of Earth and the Solar System. This video is truly interesting and informative!
"Imapact" brought me here.
LOVE THIS✨️
I would like to see the impact crater in Nova Scotia Canada 😮
No mention of Wolf Creek crater in the Kimberley region in Australia even though you show a image of it at 0:58.
Typo in title of video XD
“Asteroid day” wtf 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
There's also a National Donut Day.
Impact With A Large Asteroid Today Would Be Mean Extinction For All Life On The Planet
@@charlesmumba4756 but hopefully not the kitty cats. 😂
You should probably take a look at tenoumar craters surroundings since to my untrained eye it seems like there is at least 10 other impacts. Maybe geology of the surroundings create circular shapes or its My imagination but it's really looks like that..
possibly ejecta from the main impact?
@@BALANCEDPORTFOLIO I have no idea about those things of course. But do you see it also?
This exact same vid was uploaded a few days ago. This channel or some other one... ?
@@rickkwitkoski1976 so, it'll get twice the likes and views. Smart! 😂
Wow, just a straight up copy of ESA’s video. The SpaceX videos I can understand since they’re not on TH-cam, but ESA is.
Wow, that last one was so close to hitting that building.
Oh come on, someone had to make the obvious joke!
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Let's make a deal: when discussing a site in a country that pedantically uses the metric system even when it doesn't matter, use km. When referring to a site in a country that uses the perfectly reasonable imperial system like the US, use miles. Look if you're building a bridge, space craft, or a skyscraper, metric your little hearts out, but if you want us to understand what the size of X is, use the lingo we're used to. USA! Paz.
you can figure it out. I believe in you
@@twonumber22 Of course I can. I don't want to. The metric system is for nitpickers with Stalin complexes. And stop voting for your own comments.