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SummerMoonChild
This news being a little old it may have been posted before, but it's still pretty interesting.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13089686/

I wonder if this could be seen in Google Earth...

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nonsceptic
Circular crater? Huhh., ill bet its the circular canals of Atlantis they have discovered tongue.gif
EnelyaCalaelen
QUOTE (AEagleX7 @ Dec 24 2007, 02:27 AM) *
I wonder if this could be seen in Google Earth...

Given it's under a kilometre ofice, I highly doubt you could GE it tongue.gif

Nice find with the article though !
Ozi
hmmm interesting....nice find
The Sandman
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The newfound crater is more than twice the size of the Chicxulub crater in the Yucatan peninsula, which marks the impact that may have ultimately killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. The Chicxulub space rock is thought to have been 6 miles (10 kilometers) wide, while the Wilkes Land meteor could have been up to 30 miles (50 kilometers) wide, the researchers said.


Now! Thats Interesting!!
sincerely yours
this really holds relevance when brought into spectrum that like the dinaosaur impact if this event never took place we wouldnt exsist =o
but also shows lifes great resolve to survive and adapt
Melvin the paranoid androi
Interesting. You probaly can't see it on google earth though, being that it distorts the poles horribly.
~Cheese~
Nice search
Siara

I've always heard that the supercontinent Gondwana broke up because too great an area of earth's surface was covered with land (thus preventing expulsion of heat). I wonder how they know this is an impact crater as opposed to the mouth an an unimaginably huge volcano.
SeraphimDelirium
Fascinating! I cant wait to see how this one turns out.
SpaceCadet
How come they've only just discovered it?
rezna
Because of recent improvements in Satellite technology, etc.

Anything that has happened before human memory can recall, or has written it down, is conjecture.

con·jec·ture
1. the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
2. an opinion or theory so formed or expressed; guess; speculation.
3. Obsolete. the interpretation of signs or omens.
–verb (used with object)
4. to conclude or suppose from grounds or evidence insufficient to ensure reliability.
–verb (used without object)
5. to form conjectures.

Almost everything we think we know about dinosaurs, the earth, physics, astronomy, human kind, evolution, etc, is conjecture. We have no proof of what we claim, but we think that the supposed evidense we have is enough to warrant fact or proof. I think too many people take conjecture as fact instead of what it really is, guessing.
jessesgirl778
Kinda makes you wonder what other things are yet to be discovered in Antarctica....
Nik Xues
may be this is prove of the luna creation theory.

somthin big [asteroid/planet] hit gaia and thus luna was born.
kobolds
will this is also mean that the theory of pole shift is correct?
AllP0werToSlaves
QUOTE (jessesgirl778 @ Jan 3 2008, 07:17 PM) *
Kinda makes you wonder what other things are yet to be discovered in Antarctica....

heyx
Hey Could you please go and read some of my thoery on the ghost part of the formus thanks =)
Ozi
maybe its not a crater from an impact, maybe its the entrance to the hollow earth.
Joe013
nice article!
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