How often to meteors come to visit, anyway? 🤔
They tend to be one-hit wonders.
It’s so strange how meteorites always seem to land in craters
Fun fact: The Park operators get so few visitors who actually pay to see it that they genuinely get excited when someone does pay for the tour. The park is in the middle of a barren desert.
My parents and I stopped there on a little trip from NM to Monterey, California. It was summer and I remember there being maybe 10 other visitors there. It’s a super cool place but yeah it’s in the middle of bumfuck nowhere. Even Eustace, Muriel and their pink dog would say it’s the middle of nowhere.
Is this the Barringer Crater?
Are there fertile deserts?
Definitely. Deserts can have incredible biodiversity. A lot of species of cactus, sedges, euphorbia, composite flowers, wrens, songbirds, the list goes on.
Barren deserts probably are so destitute and lacking in humidity that practically nothing can grow there.
The word fertile has abundance as a qualifier. I don’t know if deserts could exactly be abundant, but there is an incredible amount of biodiversity in deserts.
That’s actually sad. Makes me want to go just so they can have their happy time.
I used to drive between Denver and Phoenix a bunch and decided to stop in one time. They charge $29 just to see it, and put a fence around the entire crater so you can’t look at the hole unless you pay them.
Well to be fair, they increased the value of the land by using a giant magnet to attract the asteroid. We wouldn’t have asteroid craters if it weren’t for brave entrepreneurs like this.
They put up fences several years ago so you could no longer see it from Meteor Crater Road. It’s not a bad tour honestly and it’s just off interstate 40 near Winslow, AZ. I’d recommend it, ONCE lol.
Terrible location really. What were they thinking?
Awww. I’ve made their day…twice!
At this point it’s a family joke. I forced my parents to stop there when i was young, i dragged my S.O. to go there on a road trip, and I will take my child see it when the time comes.
It’s a huge nothing burger crater, but how often does one see a giant hole on the earth made by space!
This feels like the meme equivalent to a dad joke.
This is obviously a deepfake if I ever seen one: if this is a really a visitor centre, then why isn’t it located in the centre of the crater?
Because it’s a visitor center and not a crater center, duh.
But then if it’s a visitor centre why aren’t there visitors all around it?
There are visitors allllll around it, they’re just too small to be seen by the naked eye!
They’re not small, they’re just really far away.
Because then it would’ve been hit by the meteor head-on! Duh!
What is this, a center for ants!?
It needs to be at least 3 times bigger
Old meme but I’m up voting because it is still funny and I know your not a bot
Yeah but how do I know you aren’t a bot?
Here are some ways you can figure out if I’m a bot:
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Lol thanks.
With as many memes as I browse per day, I’m surprised at how often I still see one later than everyone else.
On the topic, how lucky are wineries that a vineyard decided to grow in their backyards?! Like what are the odds!
That’s survivorship bias.
There was a time when humans built wineries everywhere and hoped to attract vineyards.
Nowadays, you only see those that attracted one, as all other wineries gave up centuries ago
Right sort of like the belief dolphins always help humans lost at sea but that’s because you only hear the stories from the survivors. No, wait.
Almost as lucky as the presence of those huge dams, imagine the floodings if they weren’t there, all that water from the lakes would destroy everything downstream
If that center has already been there, when the asteroid hit the ground … I’m afraid that it still has been a bit too close for anybody to …
The tin foil hats fortunately saved everyone.
satire isn’t dead, it’s just gasping in the corner pointing at sarcasm…
Not sure
This is so stupid. Everybody knows the visitor center is there after conducting a multi million multi year study of the most likely place for an asteroid impact. And they got it right!
Everybody knows asteroids always fall into craters, so it was just a matter of putting the centre next to the crater so it wasn’t hit.
So, where do they go? Do they evaporate? Or something?
It’s so nice to see another being of culture :)
Another reason to push for early detection systems. Those poor people–imagine walking outside after a nice stroll through a visitor center to find a huge impact crater only tens of meters away!