On June 30, 1908, at 7 a.m., the Tunguska region in Siberia was struck by a very violent explosion, estimated at 1,000 times the atomic bomb of Hiroshima, and whose shock wave was felt as far as the States -United. But the origin of this event remained a mystery for scientists. More than a century later, the enigma is on the verge of being solved.
Is the Tunguska riddle finally solved?
2020-06-06T04:36:11.656Z
On June 30, 1908, at 7 a.m., the Tunguska region in Siberia was struck by a very violent explosion, estimated at 1,000 times the atomic bomb of Hiroshima, and whose shock wave was felt as far as the States -United. But the origin of this event remained a mystery for scientists. More than a century later, the enigma is on the verge of being solved.
Source: europe1