Cosmic Fireballs
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Cosmic Fireballs

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·2001· 52 min

Director: Jean-Marie Migaud

"214 million years ago a gigantic meteorite broke up and impacted Earth"

214 million years ago a gigantic meteorite broke up and impacted Earth. 65 million years ago, the impact that killed the dinosaurs occurred where the country of Belize stands today. 200 thousand years ago early humans were walking and died when they were hit by a 40 meter wide meteorite hit South Africa creating a 1.4 km wide crater. This meteorite fragment, the largest ever found hit Namibia 80 000 years ago and more recently a major impact occurred in Toungouska, Russia in 1908. Every year 10 000 tons of meteoritic matter fall onto Earth in much smaller but not necessarily less influential pieces. This film will explore how the impact of these meteorites big and small through the ages have changed our world and what they brought from outer space with them that may have been the seed of life itself on Earth.

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Cosmic Fireballs (2001) is a documentary film. The film has not yet gathered many viewer ratings. The film runs 52min. Check current streaming availability in the "Where to watch" section above.

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Cosmic Fireballs was released in 2001.

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