In the early morning of June 30, 1908, a massive explosion flattened entire forests in a remote region of Eastern Siberia along the Tunguska River. Curiously, the explosion left no crater, creating a ...
The action films almost always start the same. A lone astronomer peaks through the observatory telescope and sees it – an ...
In all likelihood, June 30, 1908, began as a normal morning in Siberia. At last, the frozen boreal woods had given way to the thaw of early summer. The dawn was interrupted when a light nearly as ...
The day marks the anniversary of a large meteor impact in Siberia on June 30, 1908. This is known as the Tunguska event. As the meteor entered the atmosphere, it exploded several miles above the ...
The Tunguska collision is a reminder of potential hazards from space. July 1, 2008 — -- Summertime — a time for sunny days, beach weekends and of course, leisurely reflections on the end of the ...