Published: July 23, 2010 at 12:49 AM

http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2010/07/23/Pristine-Earth-impact-crater-
discovered/UPI-70401279860574/

CAIRO, July 23 (UPI) -- Scientists say a meteoric impact crater found in
the remote Egyptian desert may be the best-preserved ever found on
Earth.

The Kamil crater is pristine, unlike most Earth impact sites that are
partially or severely eroded, and maintains much of its structure,
including the rays of ejected material thrown from the crater when the
space rock hit, SPACE.com reported Thursday.

"This crater is really a kind of beauty because it's so well preserved
that it will tell us a lot about small-scale meteorite impacts on the
Earth's crust," Luigi Folco, meteorite curator at the Museo Nazionale
dell'Antartide in Siena, Italy, said. "It's so nice. It's so neat. There
is something extraordinary about it."

Craters this well preserved are usually only seen on the moon or Mars,
where there are fewer environmental and atmospheric processes to erode
and eventually destroy them, he said.

The 148-foot-wide crater was first spotted in Google Earth satellite
photos by Italian researchers.

Scientists think it was caused by the impact of an iron meteorite about
4.3 feet in diameter traveling at 7,920 mph, SPACE.com reported.
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