Ten Impact Craters Seen from Space | European Space Agency
Have you ever wondered what an impact crater looks like from space? Today, we’re counting down examples of our favorite impact craters here on Earth—captured by Earth-observing satellites.
Craters are inevitably part of being a rocky planet. They occur on every planetary body in our solar system—no matter the size. By studying impact craters and the meteorites that cause them, we can learn more about the processes and geology that shape our entire solar system.
Chapters:
00:00 - 01:03 Intro
01:04 - 01:37 Nördlinger Ries
01:38 - 02:12 Ouarkziz Crater
02:13 - 03:05 Tenoumer Crater
03:06 - 03:32 Gosses Bluff
03:33 - 04:00 Siljan Ring
04:01 - 04:31 Roter Kamm
04:32 - 4:59 Manicouagan Crater
05:00 - 5:32 Shoemaker Crater
05:33 - 06:06 Aorounga Crater
06:07 - 6:49 Meteor Crater
06:50 - 07:21 Outro
Video Credit: European Space Agency (ESA)
Duration: 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Release Date: July 1, 2024
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