@@SirZeu Yes... But then I wonder why no pieces have been found in well over 100 years since the event. A meteor is therefore very unlikely. But it could have been a comet fragment, which would also explain the absence of fragments. It is also conceivable that an object at high speed grazed the upper layers of the atmosphere and thus created a massive pressure wave. But that is less likely than the comet part. But it certainly wasn't a meteor. Because if it really had been a meteor, then the debris hunters would certainly have brought something to land in over a century. Because such a piece would be worth many times its weight in gold---
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Once read first mystery has never been fully substantiated & highly embellished but who really knows ?
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The background music is wayyyy too loud.
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The Tunguska event is not a mystery its been known for a while what happened
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@@quetzelmedina3 meteor airbursted above siberia. we literally saw one just like it only higher with the Chelyabinsk meteor
@@SirZeu Yes... But then I wonder why no pieces have been found in well over 100 years since the event. A meteor is therefore very unlikely. But it could have been a comet fragment, which would also explain the absence of fragments. It is also conceivable that an object at high speed grazed the upper layers of the atmosphere and thus created a massive pressure wave. But that is less likely than the comet part. But it certainly wasn't a meteor. Because if it really had been a meteor, then the debris hunters would certainly have brought something to land in over a century. Because such a piece would be worth many times its weight in gold---