They flattened forests, left massive craters and even killed the dinosaurs. Learn all about Earth’s hugest asteroid strikes.
It came from outer space! In the early morning of June 30, 1908, people in the remote Tunguska region of Siberia beheld an ...
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The Tunguska Event
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It has been compared to the Tunguska strike, which flatted hundreds of square miles of trees when it an asteroid exploded in the atmosphere 100 years ago.
“There was also a more famous event about 100 years ago – the Tunguska event – where a similar size asteroid to the one we’re talking about exploded over Siberia. There were very few ...
It has been compared to the Tunguska strike, which flatted hundreds of square miles of trees when it an asteroid exploded in the atmosphere 100 years ago.
If the asteroid with a small chance of hitting Earth in seven years actually plummets into us, the impact could be 'quite devastating'. That's according to University of Oxford professor Stephen ...
Most people think of an asteroid impact as one that leaves behind a crater. The Tunguska Event, however, didn’t. Instead, scientists believe the rock exploded once it crashed through the Earth ...