Ko Hummel

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Posted: 05 Feb 2020


Taken: 01 Jan 2008

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Barringer Meteor Crater

Barringer Meteor Crater
Used a scan of a 1981 slide and a recent exposure of a "falling star", one of the Perseïdes

About 50,000 years ago, a rock fragment hit the earth in northern Arizona and created a crater with a diameter of 1,2 km. (tiny compared to the craters we see on the moon). The rock, composed of nickel and iron, was about 50 meters across and weighed 300,000 tons. It was travelling at 12.8 kilometers per second. Upon entering the earth’s atmosphere it became a giant fireball that streaked across the North American sky. When it crashed into the plains of Arizona, it exploded with a force of about 150 times the force of the atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima.

Leo W, Ruesterstaude, Trudy Tuinstra, Malik Raoulda and 23 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Ko Hummel
Ko Hummel club has replied
Stimmt ist schon ein besonderer Ort, aber fotografisch schwer etwas gutes hin zu kriegen. Die Luftaufnahmen zeigen den Krater erst richtig
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 niraK68
niraK68 club
Wow. Sueht aus eie suf dem mond und ist doch in den USA
5 years ago. Edited 5 years ago.
 Erika+Manfred
Erika+Manfred club
Gigantisch.
Wir sind zwar bis Flagstaff gekommen, dann aber nach Norden zum Grand Canyon abgebogen.
5 years ago.
 Trudy Tuinstra
Trudy Tuinstra club
very special
5 years ago.
 Ruesterstaude
Ruesterstaude
interessant und gut gemacht, Ko!
5 years ago.

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