NASA’s Landsat 8 satellite has captured stunning images of a 6,900-year-old impact crater located in the Kutch district of Gujarat, India.
Its geochemical analysis found that “it contains the characteristic signatures of a meteorite impact.”
The crater is named Luna after a nearby village.
It is a geological marvel that has piqued the interest of scientists and enthusiasts alike.
Spanning approximately 1.8 kilometers in diameter, the Luna crater’s outer rim rises about 20 feet above the crater floor.
Radiocarbon dating of plant remnants found in the silt within the crater has helped scientists determine that the meteorite impact occurred around 6,900 years ago.
The Luna crater is near the remains of an ancient Harappan settlement.