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Over a century ago, on the morning of the June, 30, 1908, a stupendous explosion occurred over the Tunguska forest of Siberia. The resulting shock waves were detected on seismographs thousands of ...
International Asteroid Day observed on day meteor two football fields wide streaked across the sky Observed each year on the anniversary of the Tunguska event where a meteor exploded 5 miles up, ...
Delightworks revealed two new Servants that will appear in the Japanese version of F/GO when the Tunguska Sanctuary event launches. This news came during the Chaldea Satellite Station 2021-2022 ...
The “Tunguska Event” refers to the tremendous explosion on the morning of June 30, 1908, that laid waste to about 2150 square kilometres of Siberia in the region to the north and north-west of Lake ...
(Phys.org) —A team of researchers with members from the U.S., Germany and Ukraine is claiming in a paper they've had published in the journal Planetary and Space Science, that they have found evidence ...
The mysterious 1908 Tunguska explosion that leveled 830 square miles of Siberian forest was almost certainly caused by a comet entering the Earth’s atmosphere, says new Cornell University research.
On June 30, 1908, at 7:14 am in central Siberia, local farmer Semen Semenov witnessed an extraordinary event: he described ...