Anonymous ID: 32055f Aug. 3, 2019, 8:59 a.m. No.7322285   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7322178

>begging for help

>>7322190

>50 years of set up

 

More like a 12,000 year old setup, and they're fucked if people are actually able to go in and inspect this hidden crater in the ice that hit within recent times.

 

https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/11/huge-previously-unknown-impact-crater-found-beneath-greenlands-ice/

 

The researchers’ best guess is based on the appearance of the ice layering in the radar data. Smooth, bright layering is visible most of the way down. Based on similar work elsewhere, this ice is known to go back about 12,000 years. Below that is a dark layer and a chaotic mash at the bottom.

 

The layer that looks dark to the radar instrument marks ice full of rocks and sediment that formed during a brief period of regional cooling known as the Young Dryas between 11,700 and 12,800 years ago. The chaos beneath it is strange, though, and doesn’t appear in the radar images outside the crater. There, you find visually identifiable layers from older time periods.

 

goddamn lizards.