New Research Suggests Zhamanshin Impact Crater More Destructive Than Previously Thought
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New Research Suggests Zhamanshin Impact Crater More Destructive Than Previously Thought

What's Happening? Recent research indicates that the Zhamanshin impact crater in Kazakhstan, previously thought to be less impactful, may be twice as large as earlier estimates suggested. The crater, formed around 900,000 years ago, is now believed to have a diameter of approximately 26.5 kilometers
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