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Re: Huge Jordanian Crater
« on: August 08, 2006, 11:55:39 PM »
Nicely visible on Google Earth from around 15 miles altitude at Latitude 31°2'46.48"N and Longitude 36°48'22.32"E - which is probably how it was discovered.

If anyone takes a look, maybe you'd also pop over to approx 21°56'N/24°54'E where I've spotted something not on any crater lists. There's another structure at approx 22°02'N/19°13'E.

They sure look the bees knees to me, but maybe they aren't impact craters at all? Fascinating!

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Re: Huge Jordanian Crater
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2006, 02:32:28 PM »
blobrana said:
"The only unclassified and as yet unreported crater i could find is at 21°21'26.26"N/ 20°45'12.24"E
(it shows a partial ring wall)"

I think I see two concentric ridges running between six and nine o'clock. Is that what you see?

In order to help with Google Earth scans, how do you differentiate between volcanic features and impacts?

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