Asteroid Impact Behind Earth's Extinction: New Study

66 million years ago, a massive asteroid collided with Earth, triggering a mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs.

Asteroid Impact Behind Earth's Extinction: New Study

New research reveals the asteroid was a carbon-rich C-type, originating beyond Jupiter's orbit.

Asteroid Impact Behind Earth's Extinction: New Study

Scientists studied ruthenium isotopes in a global layer of sediment from the impact event to determine the asteroid's composition.

Asteroid Impact Behind Earth's Extinction: New Study

The study disproves theories that the extinction was caused by volcanic activity or a comet impact.

Asteroid Impact Behind Earth's Extinction: New Study

The asteroid likely originated in the asteroid belt, possibly after a collision, before heading towards Earth.

Asteroid Impact Behind Earth's Extinction: New Study

Understanding the asteroid's composition helps scientists learn more about the early solar system and the impact of such events on life.

Asteroid Impact Behind Earth's Extinction: New Study

Researchers plan to study other mass extinction events to see if C-type asteroid impacts are linked to more widespread extinctions.

Asteroid Impact Behind Earth's Extinction: New Study

Learning about these events helps us understand the potential threats to Earth and develop strategies for protection.