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Scientists confirm that 15-mile-wide pit found on Google Maps is ancient meteor crater
Joël Lapointe was using Google Maps to plan a camping trail through Quebec's Côte-Nord region when he stumbled across a large ...
A nearly 400-million-year-old crater has been discovered in Canada in an extremely rugged terrain that was extremely hard to ...
Joël Lapointe was using Google Maps to plan a camping trail through Quebec's Côte-Nord region when he stumbled across a large ...
A Canadian man found a large meteor crater while using Google Maps for vacation planning. Researchers confirmed the ...
Joël Lapointe, stumbled upon what he thought looked like a suspicious pit in Quebec's Côte-Nord region while he was wandering ...
When town staff rolled up to Sunset Beach early in the morning, they found something you do not usually see on the strand: a ...
A Quebec resident's Google Maps observation led to scientific research in 2024 and scientists believe a remote circular ...
A rare CO chondrite meteorite was the probable impacter that struck Earth 66 million years ago, wiping out 75% of Earth's ...
At a local shopping mall in Burnaby, B.C., Christian Pazmino and his eight-year-old son Felipe spent four weekends swapping ...
It appeared on the beach during the night, police say.
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A man zoomed into Google Maps—and may have uncovered a 390-million-year-old secret hidden on Earth
From a casual Google Maps click to an international science stage, a nearly perfect ring spotted on Google Maps in a remote part of Quebec, Canada, has become the focus of scientific research.
Researchers just uncovered more about the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago - Findings really ...
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