Mizarai crater

Mizarai is a meteorite impact crater in Druskininkai municipality, Lithuania.

The crater, being the second largest in the country, is not exposed to the surface and the site now hosts Mizarai village.

It was created by an asteroid, estimated 300 m (980 ft) in diameter,[1] 500 ± 20[2] or 570 ± 50[3] million years ago (Cambrian or Neoproterozoic).

The asteroid hit basement rock and shattered it up to 1.3 km (0.81 mi) deep.

Mizarai crater was discovered by Gediminas Motuza during an international seismic survey Eurobridge, which reached depths of 90–100 km (56–62 mi).