The huge asteroid that hit Earth and wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago was not alone, scientists have confirmed.

A second, smaller space rock smashed into the sea off the coast of West Africa creating a large crater during the same era.

It would have been a “catastrophic event”, the scientists say, causing a tsunami at least 800m high to tear across the Atlantic ocean.

Dr Uisdean Nicholson from Heriot-Watt University first found the Nadir crater in 2022, but a cloud of uncertainty hung over how it was really formed.

  • TimeSquirrel
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    61 month ago

    I gotta admit, on my small phone screen, that did NOT look like a dinosaur’s neck coming out of Jesus at first…

    • FuglyDuck
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      31 month ago

      If you were a divine, omnipotent, being, wouldn’t you give yourself a giant schlong?

      At least…. Once…?