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Where Can I See Meteorite Impact Craters in the United States?

The face of the Moon is a quiet testament to a violent past. Its surface is a dense tapestry of overlapping scars, craters left by billions of years of cosmic bombardment. Mercury and Mars tell a similar story. Yet Earth, a much larger target moving through the same celestial neighborhood, presents a deceptively smooth face. This tranquility is an illusion. Our planet has been struck just as often, and just as violently, as its neighbors. The st…
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New Space Economy broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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