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  2. Meteor Crater - Wikipedia

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    Meteor Crater, or Barringer Crater, is an impact crater about 37 mi (60 km) east of Flagstaff and 18 mi (29 km) west of Winslow in the desert of northern Arizona, United States. The site had several earlier names, and fragments of the meteorite are officially called the Canyon Diablo Meteorite , after the adjacent Canyon Diablo .

  3. Canyon Diablo (meteorite) - Wikipedia

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    "Holsinger Meteorite", the biggest recovered fragment of the Canyon Diablo meteorite Example of a small (90mm) fragment of the meteorite. The biggest fragment ever found is the Holsinger Meteorite, weighing 639 kilograms (1,409 lb), now on display in the Meteor Crater Visitor Center on the rim of the crater. Other famous fragments: 485 ...

  4. File:Meteor Crater - Arizona.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Beyer's Byways: Destination Meteor Crater in Arizona a ... - AOL

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    The world-famous Meteor Crater and Barringer Space Museum in Arizona is a stunning natural wonder, with a wealth of interesting stops along the way. Beyer's Byways: Destination Meteor Crater in ...

  6. File:Barringer Meteor Crater, Arizona.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. 8 easy Arizona road trips for Thanksgiving weekend: Sedona ...

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    Take (or send!) your holiday visitors on these day trips or simple overnight outings to popular Arizona locales including Sedona and Meteor Crater.

  8. List of impact structures in North America - Wikipedia

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    These features were caused by the collision of large meteorites or comets with the Earth. For eroded or buried craters, the stated diameter typically refers to an estimate of original rim diameter, and may not correspond to present surface features. North America

  9. Ancient meteorite was 'giant fertilizer bomb' for life on Earth

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    But that was far from the largest meteorite to strike our planet. One up to 200 times bigger landed 3.26 billion years ago, triggering worldwide destruction at an even greater scale.