Impact Crater Discovered with Google Earth
An Australian PhD student combined data from Google Earth with aboriginal legend to discover an impact crater millions of years old in Australia's Finke National Park.
Universe Today Download time: Dec 31 2009 8:17 AM ET
Duane Hamacher a PhD student from Australia's Macquarie University found an ancient meteor impact crater in a remote location of the Northern Territory by searching Google Earth and following clues from an ancient dreamtime legend told by the indigenous Arrernte people.
Mr Hamacher reported to the Sydney Morning Herald and other Australian newspapers that the Arrernte people's legend about a star that fell into a waterhole called Puka in the valley where Kulaia, the serpent, lived – has led to the discovery of the ancient crater, which the research team he is part of propose to name Puka.

