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3.47 Billion-Year-Old Crater Discovered in Australia—Earth’s Oldest Meteorite Impact Revealed!
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3.47 Billion-Year-Old Crater Discovered in Australia—Earth’s Oldest Meteorite Impact Revealed!

Mini SharmaMarch 11, 2025March 12, 2025

Scientists discover Earth’s oldest meteorite impact crater, dating back 3.47 billion years in Australia’s Pilbara region, reshaping our understanding of planetary history.

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