I think it would habe been helpful if you had highlighted the described features in the pictures you were showing. For me it wasn’t allways easy to be sure what exact spot in the picture was meant.
EUROPEANS observed meteor crater for the first time in 1891. It had been known to humanity well before that. I get that this is the ESA, but I swear it doesn't hurt to mention there were people there before a European colonizer observe something. Love all the work you do, much support and respect.
India's Lonar Lake looks amazing in satellite images. It's by far the best preserved impact crater in India 🇮🇳. Please note that when discussing this site, Lonar Lake is a sacred site for the people of India.
There are many more craters on our planet. The oldest and largest are in Australia. Or they are just harder to find elsewhere, due to erosion and tectonic. Also, many are in the ocean. Probably most of them.
Came for the imagery and information, got annoyed by the obscuring of the information with gratuitous music. I can get music anywhere, I don't need or want it intruding in a science channel.
Thank you for the information. You can always count on the European Space Agency to give us great news.
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching. ☺️
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These are so good! Thank you, European Space Agency.
Greatful, to ESA, for preventing another impact. Thank You Gentlemen
Que vídeo impressionante!! As crateras a delinear as paisagens e com histórias profundas e impactantes da natureza!! Incrível ...uma visão fenomenal!!
I missed the Chicxulub crater
Thank you, European Space Agency
Asteroid Day was yesterday!
I think it would habe been helpful if you had highlighted the described features in the pictures you were showing. For me it wasn’t allways easy to be sure what exact spot in the picture was meant.
Thank you for your feedback! We will take this into consideration in our future videos. ☺️
Well done. 😀
That was so cool! Thank you for making such a brilliant video 🖖🙂🩵
This is very interesting, thanks for the information!!
very nice knowledge "to go" - love those vids
Thank you very much.
EUROPEANS observed meteor crater for the first time in 1891. It had been known to humanity well before that.
I get that this is the ESA, but I swear it doesn't hurt to mention there were people there before a European colonizer observe something.
Love all the work you do, much support and respect.
Literally a crystal palace 💎😮
Wolfe creek crater, Boxhole meteor crater, Henbury meteor craters to name a few.
How lucky for the beringer crater that it completely missed hitting the visitor centre
Can you add subtitles and translation, please ?
Subtitles and translation added by RUclips are not clear with technical terms.
D'avance, merci.
India's Lonar Lake looks amazing in satellite images. It's by far the best preserved impact crater in India 🇮🇳. Please note that when discussing this site, Lonar Lake is a sacred site for the people of India.
Chicxulub didn't make the list???
It’s only a list of 10. There will be others.
There are many more craters on our planet. The oldest and largest are in Australia. Or they are just harder to find elsewhere, due to erosion and tectonic. Also, many are in the ocean. Probably most of them.
Any chance of getting a European to do the commentary guys?
wow
A beautiful and dangerous thing to happen.
I would love to see Tsiolkovsky crater from space.
04:12 "the size of a large vehicle" I'm not saying but it must be aliens! 😉
The first one is pretty wrong, it's not the city of Nördlingen, it's the whole lowlands surrounding it.
The city is build in the middle of the crater, they said. So what are you trying to say?
Why shouldn't Vredefort crater make the list. Bigger and older.
If they’re doing 10 at a time they’ll likely have a series of these. Just have to keep watching.
@@B.D.F. I didn’t realise this will be a series.
I want to see Jupiters craters from space, take me there ...
Wolf creek
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Came for the imagery and information, got annoyed by the obscuring of the information with gratuitous music. I can get music anywhere, I don't need or want it intruding in a science channel.
The dome in South Africa