Mystery Antarctic ’Crater’ Could Be House-Sized Meteor Blast | Video

A massive area of fractured ice more than a mile wide (2 kilometers across) could by an meteorite impact crater in East Antarctica’s King Baudoin ice shelf. On Dec. 20th, 2014, the circular structure was spotted during a survey by German scientists at Belgium’s Princess Elisabeth research station. Credit: International Polar Foundation / Jos Van Hemelrijck & Fares Manners / Music is by Dexter Britain “seeing the future“ /
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