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"Discover the Astonishing Meteor Crater in Arizona, USA" Unleash your sense of wonder at the breathtaking Meteor Crater located in Holbrook, Arizona

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Meteor crater, Arizona
Meteor Crater. Aerial view of Meteor Crater, near Winslow in northeast Arizona, USA. It is also called the Barringer Crater

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: USA, Arizona, Holbrook, Meteor Crater

USA, Arizona, Holbrook, Meteor Crater

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Fragment of an iron meteorite

Fragment of an iron meteorite. Iron meteorites (siderites) are remnants from the formation of the solar system that fall to Earth from space

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: The lunar farside

The lunar farside

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Half moon close up

Half moon close up
Visible craters on the moon

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Art Deco Poster Advertising Amalthea

Art Deco Poster Advertising Amalthea
Amalthea is a moon of Jupiter, the third closest to the planet at 181365 km away (about 2.6 Jupiter radii from the centre of the planet)

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Lunar Map

Lunar Map
Antique illustration of a Lunar Map

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Cross-section diagram of the moon with quarter of sphere removed to illustrate subterranean layers

Cross-section diagram of the moon with quarter of sphere removed to illustrate subterranean layers of matter, front view

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Diagram of planet Jupiter with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Diagram of planet Jupiter with quarter of sphere removed to reveal subterranean layers, front view

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Primary crater surround by a ring of secondary craters, digital illustration

Primary crater surround by a ring of secondary craters, digital illustration

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Dark side of the moon, illustration

Dark side of the moon, illustration

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Illustration of Crater constellation represented as cup of Apollo

Illustration of Crater constellation represented as cup of Apollo

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Artists concept of Meteor Crater, Arizona, USA

Artists concept of Meteor Crater, Arizona, USA

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: A meteorite impact crater in the northern Arizona desert of the United States

A meteorite impact crater in the northern Arizona desert of the United States
Meteor Crater, also known as Barringer Crater, is one of the youngest and best-preserved impact craters on Earth. The crater formed roughly 50, 000 years ago when a 30-meter-wide

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: F-16C Fighting Falcon flying above Arizonas Meteor Crater

F-16C Fighting Falcon flying above Arizonas Meteor Crater. The F-16C Fighting Falcon is the flagship of the 310th Fighter Squadron Top Hats

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Waxing crescent moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Waxing crescent moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
exclamation mark folded out of paper, origami style

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Full moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Full moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Full moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Full moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a conservation area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated 180 km west of Arusha in the Crater Highlands area of Tanzania

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
wildebeest and zebra in Ngorongoro Conservation Area conservation area and UNESCO World Heritage Site situated 180 km west of Arusha in Crater Highlands area of Tanzania

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Canyon Diablo meteorite specimen C013 / 8976

Canyon Diablo meteorite specimen C013 / 8976
Canyon Diablo meteorite specimen. Person holding a specimen from the Canyon Diablo meteorite. The Canyon Diablo meteorite impacted at Barringer Crater (Meteor Crater), Arizona, USA, around 50

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: View of Barringer Crater, Arizona, USA

View of Barringer Crater, Arizona, USA
Barringer Crater. View of Barringer, or Meteor, Crater near Winslow in northeast Arizona, USA. Barringer Crater was named after the mining engineer who first suggested that it was formed by a

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Aerial view of Meteor Crater, Arizona

Aerial view of Meteor Crater, Arizona
Meteor Crater. Fish-eye lens aerial view of Meteor Crater, near Winslow in northeast Arizona, USA. It is also called the Barringer Crater

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Barringer Crater

Barringer Crater

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Meteor crater

Meteor crater
Aerial view of Meteor Crater, Arizona. Sometimes called the Barringer Crater, it was recognised as a meteor impact crater early in the 20th century and is thought to be about 25, 000 years old

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Iron distribution map, Barringer Crater

Iron distribution map, Barringer Crater
Iron distribution map for Barringer Crater, Arizona, USA, also known as Meteor Crater. A six-mile (9.65-kilometre) radius circle, centred on the crater

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Barringer Crater, Arizona

Barringer Crater, Arizona
Barringer Crater, also known as Meteor Crater, Arizona, USA. The crater is about 170 metres deep and 1200 metres in diameter

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Barringer Crater, aerial photograph

Barringer Crater, aerial photograph
Barringer Crater, Arizona, USA, aerial photograph. This crater, also known as Meteor Crater, was formed over 50, 000 years ago by the impact of an iron meteorite (space rock)

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Canyon Diablo meteorite fragment

Canyon Diablo meteorite fragment
Meteorite of Canyon Diablo Crater, Coconino Country, Arizona near Winslow on Rote 66. Classification: Iron Octahedrite, coarse (1AB). Total weight was more than 30 tons, found in 1891

Background imageMeteor Crater Collection: Meteor crater

Meteor crater, the largest known in the world, Arizona, United States of America, North America


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"Discover the Astonishing Meteor Crater in Arizona, USA" Unleash your sense of wonder at the breathtaking Meteor Crater located in Holbrook, Arizona. This natural marvel is a testament to the immense power and beauty of our universe. At over 50, 000 years old, this crater was formed by the impact of a fragment from an iron meteorite hurtling through space. Witnessing its sheer size and depth is truly awe-inspiring. As you stand on the rim of this colossal crater, take a moment to appreciate its significance. It serves as a reminder that even Earth's surface can be shaped by celestial forces beyond our control. Gaze up at the half moon close-up and let your imagination wander to distant worlds like the lunar farside. The mysteries of outer space come alive as you explore exhibits showcasing lunar maps and cross-section diagrams revealing subterranean layers on both the moon and planet Jupiter. Immerse yourself in history with an Art Deco poster advertising Amalthea—a glimpse into how people once marveled at cosmic wonders like Meteor Crater. Whether you're a science enthusiast or simply seeking adventure, visiting this iconic site will leave you humbled by nature's grandeur. So pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey to witness one of America's most remarkable geological formations—Meteor Crater in Holbrook, Arizona.