Missing: Meteor Crater

When a large meteor hits the Earth’s crust, the impact melts the rock, forming tiny glass spheres called tektites. The impact from a meteor that hit the Earth 800,000 years ago scattered tektites over a 6800 mile surface, but scientists are still hunting for where it hit. Microtektites the width of a hair may lead them to the impact crater!

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A Star-Studded Triangle

Starting this month, you can see a triangle made from Jupiter and 2 other stars, which won’t happen again until the year 20 30. Jupiter’s Triangle will last until September, giving you time to learn about astronomy in order to locate it! Jupiter, Arcturus and Spica will form an isosceles triangle, gradually changing shape each night.

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Neanderthals’ Tool Kits

Archaeologists in Spain just found some old tools- 90,000 years old! The wooden tools were used for digging by Neanderthals in the Middle Paleolithic period. Wood usually decomposes, but the tools were preserved in waterlogged sediments on the Iberian Peninsula. The charred and worn tips suggest the tools were used for digging roots, clams, and fire pits.

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Don’t Try This at Home

Diamonds are beautiful, but mining them can be dangerous and occur in war zones. But it takes scientists only 10 weeks to grow diamonds in a microwave! They start with a tiny piece of diamond, called a carbon seed. A plasma ball forms when the seed is heated with methane gas in a microwave, and a diamond grows!

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