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Scientists discover glassy evidence of an 11-million-year-old meteorite impact in Australia

Scientists discover strange glassy beads in southern Australia, revealing a previously unknown asteroid impact around 11 million years ago.

November 04, 2025 / 10:38 IST
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Newly discovered ananguites (Image: Musolino et al./Earth Planet)
Newly discovered ananguites (Image: Musolino et al./Earth Planet)

A new study has uncovered traces of a forgotten cosmic collision. Researchers in Australia found rare glassy beads called tektites in desert soils. These tiny remnants hint towards an asteroid who hit planet Earth, millions of years ago. The discovery adds a missing piece towards how to understand Earth’s history.

Ancient Clues Unearthed in Desert Sands

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Scientists have uncovered mysterious glass fragments scattered across Australia’s arid landscapes. Researchers believe a massive asteroid struck Earth about 11 million years ago.

The research was carried out by a collaboration between scientists at Curtin University (Australia) and Aix‑Marseille University (France). The work was conducted analysing glassy fragments (tektites) found in southern Australia.