The Tunguska Event – The Day the Sky Exploded
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This episode examines the mysterious Tunguska Event of 1908, when a massive explosion rocked the remote Siberian wilderness, flattening 80 million trees over an area larger than a major city. Witnesses described a blinding fireball, a sky that "split in two," and shockwaves strong enough to knock people off their feet hundreds of kilometers away. Yet no crater and no fragments were ever found.
The leading scientific theory suggests a comet or asteroid exploded mid-air in a powerful airburst, releasing energy over 1,000 times stronger than the Hiroshima bomb. But the lack of physical debris, unusual tree patterns, and atmospheric anomalies have fueled alternative explanations—from underground explosions to black holes, Nikola Tesla's experiments, and even extraterrestrial intervention.
Over a century later, the Tunguska Event remains one of the most dramatic natural explosions in recorded history, yet its exact cause is still uncertain. It stands as a stark reminder that our planet can be struck without warning, leaving behind devastation—and questions that endure long after the blast fades into silence.