The Tunguska event, which occurred on June 30, 1908, was caused by the explosion of a meteor or comet over Siberia. It is estimated that the blast released energy equivalent to 10-15 megatons of TNT, flattening approximately 2,000 square kilometers (about 770 square miles) of forest. The explosion is believed to have been caused by an object about 50-60 meters (160-200 feet) in diameter, which disintegrated in the atmosphere before reaching the ground.
Tunguska - album - was created in 2006.
Tunguska event happened in 1908.
Surendra Verma has written: 'The Tunguska Fireball' -- subject(s): Tunguska meteorite 'The Mystery of the Tunguska Fireball'
The Tunguska Event took place in the Tunguska River...I don't know much about it but you know this is good enough.:) thank you for viewing my answer!!~Taeven Perkins
We don't know it was 103 years ago. There is no evidence of alien involvement at Tunguska.
It is in central Siberia, which is in Russia.
In 1908 something hit the Earth at Tunguska, in Siberian Russia. It flattened tress for hundreds of miles, and researchers believe that the object might have been a comet.
The X Files - 1993 Tunguska 4-8 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Iceland:16
Tunguska Explosion
Tunguska Meteor
a very big meteorite that actually left crater The Answer above is a lie! There was no crater, and no material found of an extraterrestrial source. Basically, no one knows what you would get hit by. All we know is that you'd be destroyed by an equivalent of 2,000 nuclear bombs exploding on you. So um, if you're building a time machine, don't go to Tunguska Siberia in 1908!
Geheimakte Tunguska - 2006 - VG was released on: Germany: 4 September 2006 (PC version) USA: 30 October 2006 (PC version)