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Asteroid Impact Collection

"Unveiling the Ancient Catastrophe: Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex

Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex
Artists impression of a Tyrannosaurus rex at the moment when an incoming giant meteorite or asteroid led to the devastating changes on Earth that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Titanosaurus watching an approaching tsunami

Titanosaurus watching an approaching tsunami
Death of the dinosaurs. Artwork of the dinosaur Titanosaurus watching an approaching giant sea wave (tsunami) caused by the impact of an asteroid or comet core

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event

Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Image 3 of 8. Artwork of an asteroid burning up in a fireball as it passes through the Earths atmosphere. A Quetzalcoatlus pterosaur is seen in the foreground

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Belemnoid fossil C016 / 6308

Belemnoid fossil C016 / 6308
Belemnoid fossil. This fossil has been fractured (shocked) by the asteroid impact that created the Nordlinger Ries crater 11.5 million years ago during the Miocene

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Asteroid approaching Earth, artwork C013 / 8949

Asteroid approaching Earth, artwork C013 / 8949
Asteroid approaching Earth. Computer artwork of an asteroid (left) approaching the Earth. Large asteroids impacting the Earth can cause mass loss of life

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Tyrannosaurus rex fleeing from an asteroid strike

Tyrannosaurus rex fleeing from an asteroid strike
Death of the dinosaurs. Artwork of the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex watching an approaching asteroid or comet core which is about to strike the Earth

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Velociraptors view an asteroid strike

Velociraptors view an asteroid strike
Death of the dinosaurs. Computer illustration of Velociraptor sp. dinosaurs watching an asteroid or comet core as it rushes towards the Earth

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Artists impression of asteroid super impact

Artists impression of asteroid super impact
Artists impression of a super-impact. A very large asteroid, about 800km in diameter, strikes the Earth. The energy of the impact, equivalent to about 5 trillion nuclear bombs

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Cretaceous-Tertiary Impact, artwork

Cretaceous-Tertiary Impact, artwork
Cretaceous-Tertiary Impact. Computer artwork of a large asteroid hitting Earth 65 million years ago. The impact formed the Chicxulub crater on Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork

Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork
Extinction of the dinosaurs. Artwork of a Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur bellowing as an asteroid passes overhead on a collision course with the sea

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event

Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. Image 1 of 8. Artwork of an asteroid approaching the Earth. The Moon is at lower centre

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Artwork showing Chicxulub impact event

Artwork showing Chicxulub impact event

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Earth SOS, conceptual image

Earth SOS, conceptual image
Earth SOS. Conceptual image of the Earth forming the centre part of the SOS international Morse code distress signal. This image can represent a variety of dangers to the Earth

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Chicxulub impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico

Chicxulub impact crater, Yucatan, Mexico. This impact crater (circle, upper left) is more than 180 kilometres across and is located on land and underwater off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula

Background imageAsteroid Impact Collection: Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork

Extinction of the dinosaurs, artwork
Extinction of the dinosaurs. Artwork of the explosion from asteroid impact that is thought to have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs around 65 million years ago



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"Unveiling the Ancient Catastrophe: Artists impression of Tyrannosaurus rex, a haunting reminder of the Death of dinosaurs caused by an Asteroid Impact" In a pivotal moment that forever altered Earth's history, the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event unfolded with devastating consequences. As we delve into the past through Belemnoid fossil C016 / 6308, evidence emerges pointing towards an asteroid as the catalyst for this catastrophic event. Captured in artwork C013 / 8949, our imagination takes flight as we witness an Asteroid approaching Earth - a chilling reminder of its impending doom. To unravel this cosmic mystery and safeguard our future, scientists embarked on an extraordinary mission with the Asteroid probe. Exploring innovative solutions to deflect such celestial threats became paramount. The concept of using solar sail technology emerged as one potential method - envisioning hope amidst uncertainty. With Near-Earth asteroids posing imminent danger, humanity united to develop strategies like the Asteroid deflection utilizing solar sails. The ingenious idea of employing an Asteroid gravitational tractor gained traction - harnessing gravity's power to divert these menacing space rocks away from collision courses with our planet. Reflective wrapping emerged as another groundbreaking technique in mitigating disaster; shielding us from harm by redirecting sunlight and altering their trajectory. Embracing unconventional methods further expanded our arsenal against these formidable foes. Spraying white paint onto asteroids aimed at altering their reflective properties showcased humanity's resilience and resourcefulness in combating potential devastation. As we continue exploring ways to protect ourselves from future asteroid impacts, it is crucial to remember that knowledge is key. By studying ancient catastrophes like this one and understanding their implications on life forms throughout time, we can strive towards a safer tomorrow for all living beings on Earth.