1999
DOI: 10.1111/j.1945-5100.1999.tb01384.x
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The nature of the Tunguska meteorite

Abstract: Abstract-Arguments in favor of the cometary origin of the Tunguska meteorite are adduced along with reasons against the asteroidal hypothesis. A critical analysis is given for the hypotheses by Sekanina (1983) and Chyba et al. (1 993). On the basis of the azimuth and inclination of the trajectory of the Tunguska body with plausible values of the geocentric velocity, the semimajor axis of the orbit and its inclination to the ecliptic plane are calculated for this body. It is noted that the theory of the disin… Show more

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“…However, a planet such as the Earth possesses an atmosphere which can help decelerate small bodies. The results are the well-known influx of dust into the Earth's atmosphere (Love and Brownlee 1993), the collection of small meteorites on the Earth's surface, and the explosion of some larger bodies in the atmosphere due to the shock they undergo during descent (e.g., Tunguska) (Bronshten 1999). Although destructive of the parent body, the latter process can shower the region below with small components of the initial body.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…However, a planet such as the Earth possesses an atmosphere which can help decelerate small bodies. The results are the well-known influx of dust into the Earth's atmosphere (Love and Brownlee 1993), the collection of small meteorites on the Earth's surface, and the explosion of some larger bodies in the atmosphere due to the shock they undergo during descent (e.g., Tunguska) (Bronshten 1999). Although destructive of the parent body, the latter process can shower the region below with small components of the initial body.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…2) and is the best known and most mysterious extra-terrestrial event recorded in Central Russia; the amount of cosmic material dispersed into the atmosphere has been estimated at ca 1 million tons3839.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this analysis the hypothesis of the meteorite nature of the Tunguska object is followed [24]. Although a detailed discussion on this question is beyond the scope of the current paper, it is to be noted that the meteorite hypothesis is earnestly supported by the observation data [23]. Indeed, in spite of vast efforts of many expeditions to the area of the impact, there have not been found any solid debris of the Tunguska object.…”
Section: Tunguska Meteorite Impact Problemmentioning
confidence: 93%