On June 30, 1908, a massive explosion in Siberia flattened 800 square miles of forest, releasing 1,000 times the energy of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, yet no crater, meteorite, or debris was ever found, leaving scientists baffled for 19 years about what caused this unprecedented atmospheric explosion.
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Something Hit Siberia in 1908 — Scientists Didn't Go Look for 19 Years 🌌Added:
On June the 30th, 1908, something hit Siberia that flattened 800 square miles of forest. And no [music] one investigated for 19 years. When scientists finally arrived, they found 80 million trees lying flat, all pointing away from a single point in the sky, like a hand pressed down [music] from space.
But here's what gets strange. No crater, no meteorite, [music] no debris at all.
Whatever it was never touched the ground. And if it had struck 4 hours later as Earth [music] rotated, it would have hit St. Petersburg. The Tangaska explosion released 1,000 times the energy of Hiroshima. We have never found a single [music] fragment of whatever caused it. Follow for facts that break your brain.
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