New research has found a possible second impact crater hiding under the Greenland ice.
The new, 22-mile-wide site is only 114 miles from a crater under Hiawatha Glacier, reported in November 2018, but is unlikely to have formed at the same time.
Scientists discovered the possible second impact crater buried under more than a mile of ice in northwest Greenland.
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