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The Sky at Night · S24 E9

Meteor Crater

1980-09-04

In Northern Arizona there is a vast hole in the desert, almost a mile across and 600 feet deep, known as Meteor Crater. It was blasted out in prehistoric times by a huge iron meteorite, and is the most perfectly preserved impact area known on Earth. Patrick Moore visits Meteor Crater, and goes down into what has been described as the oldest of all natural museums.

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Season 24 Episodes

  • E1Mapping the Sky
  • E2Saturn: The Disappearing Rings
  • E3The Man Who Discovered a Planet
  • E4The Multiple Mirror Telescope
  • E5Journey to the Centre of the Galaxy
  • E6Kitt Peak Observatory: the Solar Telescope
  • E7Quasars
  • E8The Mapping of Venus
  • E9Meteor Crater
  • E10Autumn Equinox
  • E11The Scintars
  • E12Voyager I Reaches Saturn
  • E13The Quadrantids