[FPSPACE] Scientific American article on the Tunguska Event
LARRY KLAES
ljk4 at msn.com
Thu Jul 3 11:15:13 EDT 2008
The Tunguska Mystery100 Years Later
Finding a piece of the elusive cosmic body that devastated a Siberian forest
a century ago could help save Earth in the centuries to come
By Luca Gasperini, Enrico Bonatti and Giuseppe Longo
Giant fireball in the sky was the first indication that an unknown celestial
object had exploded over Siberia. In this artists conception, Semen
Semenov, who witnessed the blast at a distant trading post, starts to feel
the heat.
James Porto
Editors Note: This story was originally printed in the June 2008 issue of
Scientific American.
June 30, 1908, 7:14 a.m., central SiberiaSemen Semenov, a local farmer, saw
the sky split in two. Fire appeared high and wide over the forest
. From
where the fire was, came strong heat
. Then the sky shut closed, and a
strong thump sounded, and I was thrown a few yards
. After that such noise
came, as if . . . cannons were firing, the earth shook
Such is the harrowing testimony of one of the closest eyewitnesses to what
scientists call the Tunguska event, the largest impact of a cosmic body to
occur on the earth during modern human history. Semenov experienced a raging
conflagration some 65 kilometers (40 miles) from ground zero, but the
effects of the blast rippled out far into northern Europe and Central Asia
as well.
Some people saw massive, silvery clouds and brilliant, colored sunsets on
the horizon, whereas others witnessed luminescent skies at nightLondoners,
for instance, could plainly read newsprint at midnight without artificial
lights. Geophysical observatories placed the source of the anomalous seismic
and pressure waves they had recorded in a remote section of Siberia. The
epicenter lay close to the river Podkamennaya Tunguska, an uninhabited area
of swampy taiga forest that stays frozen for eight or nine months of the
year.
Full article here:
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=the-tunguska-mystery-100-years-later
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