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Discover February 2001 - Killer Asteroid, Mammoths in Siberia, In Search of Dian Fossey, Sick Oceans, Sick Whales, Why You Should Love Napster (The World of Science, Vol.22 No. 2)Stephen L PetranekBooks |
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The Tunguska Mystery (Astronomers' Universe) Vladimir Rubtsov
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The Tunguska Mystery (Astronomers' Universe)
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21st Century Guide to the Tunguska Event, Siberia 1908, Comets, Asteroids, and Near-Earth Object Threats (CD-ROM)U.S. GovernmentBooks |
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The Tunguska Mystery (Astronomers' Universe) Vladimir Rubtsov
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Tunguska - Impact in Siberia 1908, Comets, Asteroids, and Near-Earth Object Threats, NASA Programs to Survey and Study Asteroids and Comets (CD-ROM)World Spaceflight NewsBooks |
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Discover February 2001 - Killer Asteroid, Mammoths in Siberia, In Search of Dian Fossey, Sick Oceans, Sick Whales, Why You Should Love Napster (The World of Science, Vol.22 No. 2)Stephen L PetranekBooks |
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AsteroidsMeg GreenBooks |
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AsteroidsMeg GreenBooks |
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A Guide to the End of the WorldBill McGuireBooks |
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21st Century Guide to the Tunguska Event, Siberia 1908, Comets, Asteroids, and Near-Earth Object Threats (CD-ROM)U.S. GovernmentBooks |
Tunguska - Impact in Siberia 1908, Comets, Asteroids, and Near-Earth Object Threats, NASA Programs to Survey and Study Asteroids and Comets (CD-ROM) This electronic book on CD-ROM presents a library of federal government documents and publications covering all aspects of the threat posed to Earth by Near-Earth Objects (NEOs), and the Tunguska event which devastated a portion of Siberia in 1908. The Tunguska Event: The biggest meteor in recorded history shot across the Tunguska River in Russia in 1908, and exploded like a nuclear bomb. The Tunguska meteor did not make an impact crater, but some of the effects of its explosion are similar to what could happen in a large meteorite impact. At seven in the morning on June 30, 1908, a blazing meteor streaked across the sky in central Russia. It sped northwest from Lake Baikal toward the trading post of Baikit in central Siberia, an area of dense forests, wide swamps, and meandering rivers. Before reaching Baikit, the meteor exploded in a gigantic column of fire near the Tunguska River (61 N, 101.5 E). The effects of the explosion were felt worldwide. Around the globe scientists wondered at the rapid changes in atmospheric pressure and unusual vibrations in the Earth. People within a th... |
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Tunguska - Impact in Siberia 1908, Comets, Asteroids, and Near-Earth Object Threats, NASA Programs to Survey and Study Asteroids and Comets (CD-ROM)World Spaceflight NewsAsteroid Siberia |
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Dead HandHarold CoyleBooks |
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