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    The Tunguska event was a large explosion of between 3 and 50 megatons that occurred near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Yeniseysk Governorate (now...
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    Podkamennaya Tunguska (Russian: Подкаменная Тунгуска, literally Tunguska under the stones; Evenki: Дулгу Катэнӈа, Ket: Ӄо’ль) also known as Middle Tunguska or Stony...
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    The 2K22 Tunguska (Russian: 2К22 "Тунгуска") is a Soviet tracked self-propelled anti-aircraft gun armed with a surface-to-air gun and missile system. It...
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    The Nizhnyaya Tunguska (Russian: Ни́жняя Тунгу́ска, IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪjə tʊnˈɡuskə], meaning "Lower Tunguska") is a river in Siberia, Russia, that flows through...
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    Angara (redirect from Upper Tunguska)
    formerly known as the Upper Tunguska (Russian: Верхняя Тунгуска, Verhnyaya Tunguska, distinguishing it from the Lower Tunguska) and, with the names reversed...
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    radar-guided anti-aircraft weapon system (SPAAG). It was superseded by the 2K22 Tunguska (SA-19 Grison). The acronym "ZSU" stands for Zenitnaya Samokhodnaya Ustanovka...
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  • air burst in the modern era was the 1908 Tunguska event. During this event a stony meteoroid about 50–60 m (160–200 ft) in size: p. 178  exploded at...
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  • Sismica del Evento "Tunguska" del 13 de Agosto de 1930, Ocurrido en Brasil. Revista Geofisica Instituto Panamericano de Geografia e Historia 44, Enero-Junio...
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  • Lake Cheko (category Tunguska event)
    (Russian: Чеко) is a small freshwater lake in Siberia, near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River, in what is now the Evenkiysky District of the Krasnoyarsk Krai....
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    known natural object to have entered Earth's atmosphere since the 1908 Tunguska event, which destroyed a wide, remote, forested, and very sparsely populated...
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    (PPRU-M1-2) at Almaz-Antey website (in German) Aufklärungs- und Führungsstelle 9S80 (PPRU-1M) SBORKA (in Russian) 2K22 Tunguska (SA-19 Grison) v t e v t e...
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  • science fiction television series, The X-Files. Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z References Andrew Airlie ("The Jersey Devil") Krista...
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    Antimatter comet (category Tunguska event)
    such, Philip J. Wyatt of Florida State University, suggested that the Tunguska event may have been a meteor made of antimatter (Wyatt 1958). Willard Libby...
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    doi:10.1038/321357a0. ISSN 1476-4687. S2CID 123170893. INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP TUNGUSKA 96 July 14-17, 1996 PERIODIC COMET SHOEMAKER-LEVY 9 (1993e) v t e...
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    referencing of young-Earth creationist literature, and misinformation about the Tunguska explosion. On February 15, 2023, the following editor’s note was posted...
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    point 905 m (2,969 ft) Vilyuy Plateau, highest point 962 m (3,156 ft) Syverma Plateau, highest point Nakson, 1,035 metres (3,396 ft) Tunguska Plateau,...
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    asteroidal origin of the Tunguska Cosmic Body Trayner, C. Perplexities of the Tunguska meteorite Lyne, J.E., Tauber, M. The Tunguska Event Archived 2020-02-20...
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    Instrument Design Bureau of Tula, Russia, and is the successor to the Tunguska M1. The Pantsir-S1 was designed to provide point air defence of military...
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  • "Ordovician ostracods from the core of the Gaindinskaya-3 reference borehole (Tunguska Syneclise, Siberian Platform)". Paleontological Journal. 52 (5): 520–534...
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    (right) Sym (left) Dubches (left) Podkamennaya Tunguska (right) Bakhta (right) Yeloguy (left) Nizhnyaya Tunguska (right) Turukhan (left) Kureyka (right) Khantayka...
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    Instrument Design Bureau Tunguska-M1 Pantsir-M/EM Not compatible with the army 30×165mm ammunition. 6–8 sec reaction time. Kashtan-M: 5–7 sec (3–6 sec according...
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    Abakan) Kureika River Yeloguy Big Kheta Sym Lower Tunguska Vivi River Bakhta River Stony Tunguska Katanga Tetere Big Pit River Kan River Mana River Bazaikha...
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  • Grison (2K22 Tunguska) SA-20 Gargoyle (S-300PMU-1/2 Favorit) SA-21 Growler (S-400 Triumf) SA-22 Greyhound (Pantsir-S1) SA-23 Gladiator/Giant (S-300VM "Antey-2500")...
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    listed if its size is 100 m [330 ft] or more.) For comparison, the 1908 Tunguska event was caused by an object about 60–190 m (200–620 ft) in size, while...
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    (now Staroturukhansk [ru]) at the junction of the Yenisei with the Lower Tunguska, which was known as New Mangazeya until the 1780s.[citation needed] The...
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  • The missiles have up to 15 km range and an altitude of up to 5000 m. 2K22 Tunguska – self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon systemPages displaying wikidata...
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  • the surface, is the closest point on the surface to the explosion. The Tunguska event occurred in Siberia in 1908 and flattened an estimated 80 million...
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    disputed. Its presence in local peat deposits is claimed as evidence for the Tunguska event being caused by a meteor rather than by a cometary fragment. In addition...
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    minimum of 11.2 kilometres per second (7.0 mi/s) for an Earth impacting body). For example, the Tunguska event of 1908 is believed to have resulted from...
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    (Taimyr, Stony Tunguska) C4a1a3a1b - Tofalar C4a1a3b – Bargut, Uyghur C4a1a3b1 - Chelkan, Tubalar C4a1a3c – Evenk (Taimyr Peninsula, Stony Tunguska) C4a1a3d...
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