Dinosaur-dooming Asteroid crashed at ‘the deadliest possible angle’
Asteroid that destroyed the dinosaurs 66million years ago struck Earth at ‘deadliest possible’ angle of 60 degrees.
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Asteroid that destroyed the dinosaurs 66million years ago struck Earth at ‘deadliest possible’ angle of 60 degrees.
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