The Plan to Drill Into the Crater From the Dinosaur-Killing Meteorite
The expedition involves the Imperial College London and University of Texas as will explore the crater's "peak ring".
The expedition involves the Imperial College London and University of Texas as will explore the crater's "peak ring".
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