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Were the Australasian tektites distributed antipodal from the impact location?

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Were the Australasian tektites distributed antipodal from the impact location?
« on: 04/07/2022 21:12:18 »
This post describes a theory which has been previously published elsewhere. This is not allowed under the forum rules which all users agree to on registration.
« Last Edit: 04/07/2022 22:47:55 by Colin2B »
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