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MAXIMUM IMPACT:Traces of outer space were the last thing on geologist Arthur Hickman's mind as he trawled Google Earth s satellite imagery - and yet, that's exactly what he found.

机译:最大影响:外太空轨迹是地质学家Arthur Hickman拖曳Google Earth卫星图像时的最后一件事-然而,这正是他所发现的。

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"You know, we're right under the flight path," he says, bemused. His Manchester accent lingers, despite the fact that for four decades he's worked for the Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA), in what he describes as some of the world's mostgeologically stunning landscapes. "All those planes flying over — you'd think someone would have looked down and noticed this place!""This place" is the Hickman Crater. At 260m wide and 30m deep, this almost perfectly circular hole in Western Australia's Hamersley Range is the country's most recently confirmed meteorite impact structure. It was named appropriately, although still unofficially after Arthur, who discovered it in 2007.
机译:“您知道,我们就在飞行路线的正下方,”他困惑地说道。尽管他为西澳大利亚州地质调查局(GSWA)工作了四十年,但他在曼彻斯特的口音仍然流连忘返,他称这是世界上地质学最迷人的景观。 “所有这些飞机飞过-您会认为有人会低头注意到这个地方!”“这个地方”是希克曼火山口。西澳大利亚州哈默斯利山脉的宽约260m,深30m的圆形孔几乎是澳大利亚最近确认的陨石撞击结构。它的名字得体,尽管仍然非正式地以亚瑟(Arthur)为名,后者于2007年发现了它。

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