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Cratere Manicouagan - Quebec - March 2001 - The Manicouagan Impact Crater reservoir in Quebec,...

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Cratere Manicouagan - Quebec - March 2001 - The Manicouagan Impact Crater reservoir in Quebec, Canada - Cratere d'impact Manicouagan, Quebec, seen from the International Space Station in March 2001. This 100-kilometre crater formed 212 million years ago, following the fall of an asteroid on Earth. The reservoir, a large annular lake, marks the site of an impact crater 60 miles (100 kilometers) wide. Formed almost 212 million years ago when a large meteorite hit Earth, the crater has been worn down by many advances and retreats of glaciers and other processes of erosion. Seen here from the International Space Station (ISS) in March 200
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Cratere Manicouagan - Quebec - March 2001 - The Manicouagan Impact Crater reservoir in Quebec, Canada - Cratere d'impact Manicouagan, Quebec, seen from the International Space Station in March 2001. This 100-kilometre crater formed 212 million years ago, following the fall of an asteroid on Earth. The reservoir, a large annular lake, marks the site of an impact crater 60 miles (100 kilometers) wide. Formed almost 212 million years ago when a large meteorite hit Earth, the crater has been worn down by many advances and retreats of glaciers and other processes of erosion. Seen here from the International Space Station (ISS) in March 200

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