It came from outer space! In the early morning of June 30, 1908, people in the remote Tunguska region of Siberia beheld an ...
The night sky over Kyiv was lit up by what some have speculated may have been a comet or meteor - shortly before Russia launched yet another series of drone strikes. With no official confirmation ...
The last major asteroid event in recent history was the 18m-wide meteorite that hit Chelyabinsk in Russia in 2013. The fireball turned night into day and released an estimated 500 kilotons of energy ...
In 1908, a 30-meter-wide (98-foot-wide) asteroid struck the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in a remote Siberian forest of Russia, according to the Planetary Society. The event leveled trees and destroyed ...
Vladimir Putin has suggested he may treat captured Ukrainian prisoners as 'terrorists' in a move which would likely breach ...
A part of the meteorite (once it reaches the ground, it’s called a meteorite and not a meteor) was recovered from a Russian lake in October 2013.
It measures 130 to 300 feet across, a pebble compared to the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs, which is estimated to have been six to nine miles in length. On the other hand, on Feb. 15, 2013, an ...
Tunguska was not such a violent impact. Exploding in the atmosphere over a sparsely populated region of Russia, the asteroid released the same energy as the explosion of 50 million tonnes of TNT.
Even more recently, on June 30, 1908, an asteroid plunged into Earth's atmosphere and exploded in the skies over Siberia, and on Feb. 15, 2013, residents of the city of Chelyabinsk, Russia ...
The most significant impact of this century occurred over Russia in 2013, when an asteroid the size of a small building disintegrated about 12.4 miles above the city of Chelyabinsk, leaving behind ...
Nostradamus's predictions for 2025 include a possible asteroid encounter with Earth, a resurgence of an old plague in England ...
However, there is a 1.7% chance that it could impact the moon. In 2013, a small asteroid, just 60 feet wide, exploded over Russia, injuring more than 1,600 people. An asteroid big enough to wipe ...
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