(meteorobs) A new meteor crater in Canada?

Jim Pettit jimpettit at gmail.com
Sun Mar 16 10:36:39 EDT 2008


Well, now, that's an interesting item, isn’t it? About 2.3 km (1.4 mi) rim
to rim, with a more-or-less complete ring of 60m-90m (200-300 feet) hills
surrounding it. It's got a strange semi-circular uplift on the east side of
the inner part of the ring that's not very visible in 2D photos but becomes
very evident when viewed in Google Earth's 3D mode; that would make for a
bizarre central peak, I think. Probably worth looking at, anyway, no?

For those of you curious, it's centered around 43°06'40.51"N / 71°11'20.79"W

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That do you think of this topic?
Best greetings.
Roberto Gorelli

http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080314/NEWS01/803
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(from http://www.anomalist.com/)


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