How?does the giant Luna crater in Gujarat's Kutch district look like from the sky? The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released a recent photo of the Luna crater captured by the Landsat 8 satellite, stating that ¡°it contains the characteristic signatures of a meteorite impact.¡±
According to NASA, the image was captured by ?Landsat 8 satellite in February 2024.?
¡°You've heard of Clair de Lune, but what about Crater de Luna? The #Landsat 8 satellite captured this image of a meteorite impact site¡ªLuna crater¡ªlocated in India's Gujarat state in the Banni Plains grassland in February 2024,¡± NASA said in a post on X.
"Scientists in India had suspected, but not confirmed, that an object from outer space made this mark on the landscape. Now, a geochemical analysis of the structure has revealed it contains the characteristic signatures of a meteorite impact," NASA stated.
The crater measures approximately 1.8 kilometers across, and its outer rim rises about 6 meters above the crater floor.
In May 2022 researchers?had?collected samples from the structure and studies found that the rocks and sediments are uncommon in natural settings on Earth.?
These rare minerals form under the extremely high temperatures and pressures generated when a meteorite hits the ground. The researchers also measured anomalously high concentrations of the rare element iridium, consistent with findings at other impact craters.
"Based on the radiocarbon dating of plant remnants contained in silt at the site, the team determined the impact occurred about 6,900 years ago," NASA noted.
However, a recent study in India?had?suggested that the Luna structure could have been formed from the impact of a meteorite that crashed over four thousand years ago.
They found that the Luna crater could have been formed as the result of the?largest meteorite to have hit Earth?in the last 50,000 years.
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