Lake caused by meteorite fell from 52,000 years ago disturbing the compass

Lonar Lake with its distinctive blue color is a sodium carbonate salt lake (Na₂CO₃) in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The lake was formed by a meteorite that fell to Earth 52,000 years ago during the Pleistocene.

Lonar Lake with its distinctive blue color is a sodium carbonate salt lake (Na₂CO₃) in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The lake was formed by a meteorite that fell to Earth 52,000 years ago during the Pleistocene.

It is estimated that this crater is about 1 mile wide, 1,200m in diameter, 100m deep.

Due to the minerals of the basalt volcanoes, the surrounding hardness is maintained, so Lonar still maintains its original size and shape so far.

Picture 1 of Lake caused by meteorite fell from 52,000 years ago disturbing the compass

Lonar Lake with distinctive blue color.

Picture 2 of Lake caused by meteorite fell from 52,000 years ago disturbing the compass

The strangest thing is that the electronic devices and compass located near the lake are disturbed. According to experts, the organism in Lonar Lake has been altered due to magnetic field contamination.

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Update 24 May 2019
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