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    Inside The Tunguska Event, The Astronomical Explosion That Rocked Russia In 1908

    By Gabe Paoletti

    The largest impact event in Earth's recorded history, the Tunguska explosion occurred in the skies above Russia on June 30, 1908, causing massive destruction.

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    The Tunguska Explosion Was The Largest Impact Event In Earth's Recorded History — So Why Didn't It Leave A Crater?

    On June 30, 1908, a massive explosion unfolded near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Siberia, likely caused by an asteroid or comet in the skies above.

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      Inside The Tunguska Event, The Astronomical Explosion That Rocked Russia In 1908

      By Gabe Paoletti

      The largest impact event in Earth's recorded history, the Tunguska explosion occurred in the skies above Russia on June 30, 1908, causing massive destruction.

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      The Tunguska Explosion Was The Largest Impact Event In Earth's Recorded History — So Why Didn't It Leave A Crater?

      On June 30, 1908, a massive explosion unfolded near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Siberia, likely caused by an asteroid or comet in the skies above.

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      Imagine how different world history would've been if this impact occurred over a highly populated area instead of the middle of the wilderness.

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