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Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Hit at 'Deadliest Possible’ Angle, Study Finds
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For years, scientists have debated what angle the massive, dino-ending asteroid impacted Earth. Now, researchers have pinpointed its deadly angle and say these findings could help us understand how large craters form on far-off planets.
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