Have you ever wondered what an impact crater looks like from space? Today, we’re counting down some of our favourite 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.
Fuente: European Space Agency, ESA
CADENA DE VIDEOS
- Antes – Video 827: Agujeros negros primordiales ¿La materia oscura del universo? | Instituto de Física Teórica IFT
- Después - Video 829: ¿Una mujer fundó el Imperio Incaico? | La Biblioteca de Merlin