Video: What was the Tunguska meteorite
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On July 30, 108 years ago, the most powerful explosions on the Podkamennaya Tunguska made the world different, an air wave, and after it, world fame swept all continents. Now all the inhabitants of our planet know about the Tunguska meteorite, "the most mysterious event of the last century", they know and still argue, - What was the Tunguska phenomenon really?
About 120 versions and hypotheses are known on this score.
During the broadcast, we remembered and discussed the main versions, compared them with what was actually observed in the Tunguska epicenter and in dozens of other similar "Tunguska-like cases" that continue to fall to Earth. We recalled the freshest mini-Tunguska explosion that took place in Russia less than a year ago.
Each solution to one of the many secrets of Tunguska leads to the emergence of several new questions at once.
According to Vadim Chernobrov, the riddle of Tunguska is no longer there, but instead of it there are dozens of new, no less interesting and exciting riddles. They were discussed in the last broadcast …
Recording of the broadcast on June 29, 2016 on the People's Slavic radio "What was the Tunguska meteorite", or the riddles and clues of the Tunguska meteorite.
Main co-host - Vadim Chernobrov
Our official website is slavmir.org
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