Caffeinated Conspiracies

55. The Day the Sky Burned: The 1908 Tunguska Event

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Meteor? Comet? Nikola Tesla's death ray? In 1908, an explosion equivalent to 1,000 atomic bombs rocked the Siberian taiga, lighting up the night sky across Europe and shaking buildings hundreds of miles away. But when investigators finally reached Ground Zero, they found flattened trees pointing outward like matchsticks and a strange, perfectly intact epicenter. We unpack the wildest theories, the hard science, and the lingering mysteries of the Tunguska event. In this episode, we cover: * The timeline of the 1908 blast * Why it took over a decade for an expedition to reach the site * The leading scientific consensus versus the fringe theories * What Tunguska teaches us about modern planetary defense

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