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Asteroid Day 2026: Remembering the 1908 Tunguska event that flattened 772 square miles of Siberian forest
That asteroid explosion over Tunguska was 1,000 times stronger than the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima.
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June 30, 1908: The Tunguska impact
An enormous explosion occurred approximately 3 to 6 miles (3.8 to 9.7 kilometers) above the Tunguska River area of Siberia on ...
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Asteroid Day marks 1908 Siberian impact as scientists prepare for surge of new discoveries
On June 30, 1908, an asteroid tore across the sky above a remote part of Siberia before erupting in a cataclysmic explosion.
Around 7:15 am on June 30 in 1908, during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, an object from space entered Earth's atmosphere over ...
This #InternationalAsteroidDay falls on the 110th anniversary of the Tunguska Impact, which occurred on this day (June 30) in ...
June 30 marks Tunguska, Congo independence, and Soyuz 11, plus events from Hernán Cortés to Tower Bridge, Hitler’s purge, and ...
This year’s Asteroid Day has planned events worldwide and online. It acts as a reminder about advances in planetary defense.
The day chosen to mark the event, June 30, has been picked with some precision since it was on June 30, 1908 that the Tunguska asteroid blasted into the wastes of Siberia, leaving a trail of ...
Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM) The Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM), a Unit of the National ...
Qatar is joining the global scientific community in marking World Asteroid Day on June 30, highlighting the importance of increasing ...
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