In 1908, a mysterious explosion over Siberia flattened 80 million trees and was 1,000 times more powerful than Hiroshima, yet left no crater, suggesting it was caused by an asteroid air burst rather than a ground impact, though modern science still debates the exact cause.
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Tunguska: Siberia's Sky Split OpenAñadido:
In 1908, the sky over Siberia literally split in two. A blue light brighter than the sun vanished into a roar. The explosion was 1,000 times more powerful than Hiroshima. [music] It flattened 80 million trees across the lonely taiga.
For nights, the sky over Europe stayed bright enough [music] to read by. Yet, there was no crater, no impact, just a massive air burst from a ghostly asteroid. [music] Modern science still debates what truly happened in the clouds that morning.
The Earth trembled [music] and we still do not know why.
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