Giant Mars asteroid impact creates vast field of destruction with 2 billion craters

A brown region with lots of little craters
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Over two million years ago, a giant asteroid slammed into Mars, scarring the surface with one massive crater and around two billion smaller individual craters. These secondary craters appear across a region of 1,000 miles (1,800 kilometers), making this asteroid event one of the biggest impacts seen on the Red Planet in relatively recent history. 

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Asteroids massive enough to create widespread destruction like this are estimated to impact Mars just once every 3 million years.



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