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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Tunguska blast caused by exploding comet

The mysterious Tunguska blast in 1908 that flattened millions of trees in Siberia was due to the explosion of a hydrogen-saturated part of a comet in Earth's atmosphere, a Russian scientist said Monday.

1 comment:

  1. Benway3:49 PM

    Ah, Russian scientist Tunguska theory #4375. Personally, I thought the most creative one was the crippled time-traveling UFO that crashed in Siberia so as to prevent loss of life theory.

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