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The Tunguska meteorite did not fall at all where it has been all these years searched, claims Russian scientist Vladimir Koval.
Note, June 30 this year marks 109 years since important astronomical event for the Earth, but over the past century more than a fallen space object was never found, not even fragments of it were discovered.
From here in the scientific world there is only an assumption that it was meteorite and not, say, an electric discharge of mind-blowing Tesla’s experiments, which some researchers are convinced Tunguska explosion.
According to Koval, there was still a meteorite, however, when it fell the body, entering the Earth’s atmosphere, deviated by 15 degrees and fell about two hundred kilometers from the site of the main “explosion”, that is, it is necessary to search for fragments and traces of the “turbuss” in the confluence area Kimchu River to Chunya.
The scientist draws an analogy with another famous asteroid – Tsarevsky meteorite, which also fell on the territory of Russia (Volgograd region, 1922) and became the most significant space “gift”, which is still found. True this a meteorite landed, in contrast to the Tunguska, in a rather crowded place, but because the locals accidentally discovered it when plowing land in 1968 (state farm “Leninsky”), earned a long time on its fragments, finding and surrendering them to the state. But the place itself “landing” Tsarev meteorite (such a huge asteroid – 1225 kilograms) confirms the deviation of the cosmic body by a certain amount of degrees when it enters the atmosphere.
With the Tunguska meteorite, a slip came out just because everything attention was focused on the site of the “big bang,” adds Koval But here’s what’s interesting: what kind of explosion was it, and such tremendous power? It is no coincidence that some researchers of this phenomenon claim that that huge meteorite was shot down and redirected to the taiga by alien forces, as they did something similar and with Chelyabinsk incident of 2013. Otherwise, it would be bad in one case of the Northern capital of Russia, and in the other – the capital of the South Ural.
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