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Scientists Unearth Mysterious Meteorite Crater in China

Last updated: November 14, 2025 10:55 pm
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Scientists have recently made a groundbreaking discovery in China: a massive asteroid impact crater that dates back thousands of years. The crater, known as the Jinlin crater, is approximately 900 meters wide, making it larger than eight football fields put together.

In a study published last month in the journal “Matter and Radiation at Extremes,” researchers suggested that the crater was formed during the early to mid-Holocene period, which began around 12,000 years ago. However, experts like Mark Boslough from the University of New Mexico caution that more research is needed to confirm the exact age of the crater.

The team of scientists used chemical and physical weathering rates to estimate the age of the crater, but geologist Steven Jaret emphasizes that these measurements can be prone to errors. Jaret suggests that a more precise method, such as measuring the decay of radioactive isotopes in the rocks, would provide more accurate results but would require extensive time and resources.

Despite the uncertainties surrounding the age of the Jinlin crater, the discovery has sparked interest in the scientific community. Further research and analysis will be necessary to determine the exact timeline of the asteroid impact and its implications for our understanding of Earth’s history.

If you’re interested in supporting scientific journalism and staying informed about groundbreaking discoveries like the Jinlin crater, consider subscribing to publications like Scientific American. By becoming a subscriber, you can help ensure that important research and discoveries are covered in-depth and accurately. Your support will also help promote the value of science in a time when it is often overlooked. Subscribe today and join the community of science enthusiasts who are passionate about uncovering the mysteries of our universe.

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