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Tunguska Airburst: Earthquake from Five Miles Up

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06.07.2026
Mark your calendar. July 12th. The Kosmogonia Launch Event. Comment "LAUNCH" and we'll send you everything you need to know! He describes the 1908 Tunguska event and the sheer magnitude of what an aerial burst can do. The shock wave from an object exploding five miles above the surface generated a 5.0 earthquake at the epicenter. The blast pulse circled the planet twice and was audible up to 800 miles away. At least one person 50 to 60 miles from the event was permanently deafened by the sound alone. This is what happens when a cosmic impactor releases its energy in the atmosphere rather than at ground level. The pressure wave alone reshaped the landscape and flattened forests across hundreds of square miles. These are not theoretical numbers, this is observed reality from a relatively small object in 1908. The implications for larger impacts or airbursts over populated areas become immediately clear when you walk through the actual data.
Source Channel: The Randall Carlson