
Asteroid Airbursts: Why the Next One Could Be Worse
Key Takeaways Large atmospheric explosions are documented: The 2013 Chelyabinsk event released about 400–500 kilotons of TNT, captured on dash-cam videos and causing injuries from shattered windows. Rarer, massive events show escalation potential: The 1908 Tunguska airburst, estimated at 3–50 megatons, leveled over 2,150 km² of forest, hinting at regional catastrophe without a crater. Monitoring […]
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