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All things space have always piqued my interest so I tried my hand at visualizing asteroids that have (so far) collided with Earth and the craters they left. Using Power BI and Power Query to query, transform and visualize data from the Earth Impact Database, I created the following dashboard that shows the locations of asteroid impact craters sufficiently large to be considered "Earth impact events".
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love it
can you share pbix?
Thank you!
.pbix should be attached now, does it work for you?
Thank you a lot!! yes it worked! beautiful! great work. congrats
Very interesting topic and well rendered. I really liked it
Beautifully selected colors for visualization
A very interesting topic for a dashboard and it's great that there are filters by time and location. Thanks!