109 years ago today, a meteor crossed paths with Earth and blew apart in the air above a remote area of northern Russia, near the Tunguska River, on June 30, 1908. Wind from the blast flattened trees ...
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN)-- It produced a blast hundreds of times stronger than the Hiroshima bomb, was seen hundreds of miles away and narrowly missed obliterating an entire city -- but 100 years to the ...
A full century after the mysterious Tunguska explosion in Siberia leveled an area nearly the size of Tokyo, debate continues over what caused it. Many questions remain as to what crashed into the ...
In the morning of June 30, 1908, the ground trembled in Central Siberia, and a series of flying fireballs, causing a "frightful sound" of explosions, were observed in the sky above the Stony Tunguska ...
The Tunguska event, a seismic blast that rocked a remote Siberian forest more than a century ago, is believed to have been caused by a meteor that exploded before it hit the ground. A new study sheds ...
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 ...
June 30, 1908 was a day to remember. 106 years ago, on this day, a fireball of epic proportions shook the Earth. This event caused damage in buildings some 400 miles (643 km) from the blast site. In ...
At 7.17am on June 30, 1908, an explosion like a detonating hydrogen bomb erupted in the forests of Siberia - and until now, scientists have offered no conclusive explanation for the event. Now Italian ...
Tunguska sports a hat and colorful lei over its cute, shaggy-haired body. The replica of a 1-year-old woolly mammoth from the Museum of Natural History in Novosibirsk, Russia, is showing a lighter ...
If any people are more gullible about Unidentified Flying Objects than Americans, its the Russians. And if any group of professionals is more gullible than Russians about UFOs, its the journalists.
Trees lie strewn across the Siberian countryside 45 years after a meteorite struck the Earth near Tunguska. AP Photo, File The Tunguska event, a seismic blast that rocked a remote Siberian forest more ...
(Editor’s note: This article was first published Oct. 9 2020). In the early morning of June 30, 1908, a massive explosion flattened entire forests in a remote region of Eastern Siberia along the ...