How Arizona's meteor crater was created

How Arizona's meteor crater was created

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G
G - 05.10.2023 01:32

I believe it's spelled "Meatier"

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Fender Gibson
Fender Gibson - 25.09.2023 13:48

did the asteroid bounce back to space???

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EINS
EINS - 28.08.2023 18:00

Prove it

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Artifact Hunter
Artifact Hunter - 27.08.2023 18:12

That meteor crater was not created by a iron based meteor it was made of stone!

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Artifact Hunter
Artifact Hunter - 27.08.2023 18:10

Half a billion years ago why are scientists so ignorant! Scientist don’t know God and are ignorant of the flood!

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Matthew Goins
Matthew Goins - 04.08.2023 03:00

Where's the meteor if that's a meteor crater?

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Hcaz Htims
Hcaz Htims - 30.07.2023 08:30

Where’s the meteor tho

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Malibu Stacy
Malibu Stacy - 10.07.2023 07:47

Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen filmed the final scene from Starman (1984) in that crater.

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Marine Veteran 2/1
Marine Veteran 2/1 - 09.07.2023 07:18

This is a non active geyser

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Marine Veteran 2/1
Marine Veteran 2/1 - 09.07.2023 07:17

This is not a crater

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El.blanco
El.blanco - 01.06.2023 05:55

50 thousand years, of lots of animals and natives were here for sure.

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BleedingRaindrops
BleedingRaindrops - 26.05.2023 22:06

Spoiler alert: it was a meteor

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Медведь Слава
Медведь Слава - 24.03.2023 19:44

На сколько надо быть не грамотными) Что бы такую чуш показывать)))))))))) Кастровый провал выдали за кратер метеорита)) США ты деградировала как человеческая раса) Так врать людям))) Позорище!

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FOHguy
FOHguy - 13.02.2023 08:24

Amazing how close the meteor was to taking out the visitors center.

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phil955i
phil955i - 16.01.2023 00:36

How lucky was that. it just missed the visitor centre

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Mr. Wrench
Mr. Wrench - 10.01.2023 08:52

I guess Castle Bravo is the best explosion to look at to compare

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HerboNJ
HerboNJ - 07.01.2023 08:16

What happened to the meteor?

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Man Ransom
Man Ransom - 20.12.2022 18:18

Speaking of football stadiums the world cup is coming up in America next, a Barringer crater final game?

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Idontevenknowwhereiam
Idontevenknowwhereiam - 02.12.2022 23:37

I seen it this summer, if you are ever just cruising through it’s really worth the stop. The military flew over when I was there. I was more impressed by the eagles that were out gliding along the rim and the little hummingbird that joined our group. Way cool experience!

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6809Darton
6809Darton - 25.11.2022 01:09

thank you, love the video

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FobbitOperator
FobbitOperator - 14.11.2022 01:24

Coolest topographical feature I've ever seen & visitied!

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Black is black
Black is black - 24.10.2022 19:59

Scientists believe 🤣🤣🤣😂😂

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Korea Walking Trip 걸어서 한국 여행 Exciting Korea! - 21.10.2022 02:35

Wow, My best friend, I liked the video very much, thanks you for sharing, stay safe, stay blessed

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Linus Olsson
Linus Olsson - 18.10.2022 16:11

Maan that crater reminds me of your mom

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𝕷𝖊𝖆𝖋
𝕷𝖊𝖆𝖋 - 25.09.2022 13:35

Was it.. made by a meteor??

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ArcOsprey
ArcOsprey - 24.09.2022 15:13

Wouldn’t it have visible side ejecta if it was in fact an angled impact? I know nothing of geology I’m just asking.

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Matt W
Matt W - 24.09.2022 04:45

I will save you 4 Minutes and 44 Seconds, a meteor created the crater

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MELT123
MELT123 - 22.09.2022 14:22

earth just popped one of his acnes

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sweetness n light
sweetness n light - 08.09.2022 14:04

At this point in time some of us realise they can make it up as they go along

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sweetness n light
sweetness n light - 08.09.2022 14:02

So where’s the meteor?

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Ayawoke
Ayawoke - 01.09.2022 23:15

Makes no sense if the world is spinning 17000 mph. That was something else. People stopped thinking

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Monty Gill
Monty Gill - 01.09.2022 22:36

Awesome sight.

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Eric Buck
Eric Buck - 31.08.2022 08:35

where is the impact trail tail? meteors dont impact at a 90 degree angle.more like a 45. this impact assumes it hit straight up and down, not at an angle

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Mark M
Mark M - 31.08.2022 05:44

It looks like a giant geiser. I think water made it shooting up from the ground.

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x2malandy
x2malandy - 29.08.2022 04:54

1961, my parents took us there. I went out the west end of the visitors center on a path about 1-2 hundred yards. Thought, I will probably get in trouble and will never come here again. So, off I went, jumping rocks, climbing down boulders the size of cars and trucks until I got to flatter ground and ran to the center to see what the white stuff was. People in the center started talking about there was someone down there thru those large 25 cent binoculars. My father dropped in a quarter and recognized me. I made it back up and my family and the people from the center was waiting on me. I had a bucket list when I was very young & still pursue what life has to offer.

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ETcamping
ETcamping - 26.08.2022 06:24

Pfft bet I can jump it 🏃‍♂️

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Brandon Brock
Brandon Brock - 09.07.2022 09:17

I remember this was in a game called atv vs mx as a map! Lol

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Monstrosity Guy
Monstrosity Guy - 07.07.2022 20:36

Uhhh 50,000 years ago isn’t half a billion 🤦

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LOVE&PEACE
LOVE&PEACE - 02.07.2022 12:45

If Meteriorites are made of Iron....how did it desintegrate and disapear completely?

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NEC
NEC - 25.06.2022 17:33

Vigilante PS1

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Carlos Guerrero
Carlos Guerrero - 13.06.2022 21:23

Crazy that people still think nasa actually made it to the moon. I Don't believe that for one second

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GHOSTS IN THE SHADOWS
GHOSTS IN THE SHADOWS - 06.06.2022 09:30

Didn’t the guy that first discovered the crater believe it was a volcano depression of some kind? Or maybe it was scientists at the time who thought it was.

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Michael Meredith
Michael Meredith - 01.06.2022 02:24

I have ran down into the crater. 1971 before public access was controlled. The lava pebbles were so lite. It was like running down the side of a steep cloud and quicksand at the same time. No matter how far my arms were windmilling me forward into a nose dive my waist wouldn't lean forward enough to pearl and nose dive and crash, it was like flying. We ran so fast. Those 500 feet went quick.
Climbing out, yeah, we EARN those 30 seconds of free fall. Thank you our Father in heaven. Deliver us from his evil. In Christ's name I pray, Amen

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Angel clown
Angel clown - 17.05.2022 04:53

I'm taking my kids there when ever we have time when we go out to Flagstaff again I've been there once but it will be the first time for them I can't wait for this too maybe someday I'll hike down the crater Beautiful 😍😉❤

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KingTiger : CrownEstate
KingTiger : CrownEstate - 16.05.2022 06:51

Can you climb in and out of that?

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PAUL DOLAN
PAUL DOLAN - 15.05.2022 13:16

Sorry I think it was not 20 megatons explosion more realistic probably 3 to 5 hundred megatons in explosive power

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William Wingo
William Wingo - 13.05.2022 13:46

I first saw it from the back seat of an F-4 in the fall of 1970. It was a ten-hour flight from Hawaii to Florida, and over Arizona I looked over the side of the airplane and there it was: very impressive even at 35,000 feet. I became fascinated with it and later in 1972 stopped by on the way to Las Vegas and saw it up close. In those days they would still let individuals hike down into it, so I did. Somewhere I still have pictures of myself standing next to Barringer's boiler, and a little "Bottom of the Hole Award" commemorative patch they gave me. Shortly after that it was closed to the general public; so I was one of the last ordinary tourists to go to the bottom.
I stopped by several times since then, but haven't been back in several years. Also there's a smaller crater or group of craters near Odessa, Texas, not as well preserved but thought to be caused by fragments broken off from the same meteorite.
I was going to make the joke about how lucky it was that it didn't hit the visitor center, but I see below that someone already did.

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Niall McCall
Niall McCall - 12.05.2022 22:37

I'm guessing a meteor.

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Michael Forkert
Michael Forkert - 11.05.2022 20:09

The metier of “scientists” is describing phenomena, and not BELIEVING! THE JOB OF “Scientists” is not to BELIEVE what happened HALF a BILLION YEARS AGO. BELIEVING IN WHAT HAPPENED HALF A BILLION YEARS AGO, IS BULLSHIT. Nobody knows what happened 500 MILLION YEARS AGO. NOBODY KNOWS if that absurd amount of time is EVEN REAL.

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