This 150-kilometer-wide crater lies just off the Yucatan peninsula. Scientists calculate that it was blasted into Earth by a 10-kilometer-wide asteroid or comet traveling 30 kilometers per second ...
That's surprising because the asteroid would have hit a seafloor ... Tim Peake/Nasa/ESA Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula viewed from the International Space Station So much sulphur mixed with water ...
Beryl moved over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula on Friday as a Category 2 hurricane. The Associated Press TULUM, Mexico — Beryl moved over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula on Friday after battering ...