Secret Files: Tunguska is a new point and click adventure game releasing later this month from South Peak. From Wordnik.com. [Jason Dorough | Fandomania] Reference
The so-called Tunguska object was about the same size. From Wordnik.com. [Sierra Sun - Top Stories] Reference
Today, researchers say the mystery known as the Tunguska event may be solved. From Wordnik.com. [Lead Stories from AOL] Reference
Here's the TV.com summary for the episode "Tunguska". From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2009-07-05] Reference
Even on quieter numbers like "Tunguska", they never lose their volubility, but seemed always poised to pounce at any moment. From Wordnik.com. [Pitchfork: Latest News] Reference
The effects of Tunguska were not limited to Siberia. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-06-01] Reference
This is the 100th anniversary of the Tunguska impact. From Wordnik.com. [What Do These Two Things Have In Common?] Reference
June 30 is the 100th anniversary of the Tunguska Event. From Wordnik.com. [Let’s Get it Over With « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog] Reference
I'm shocked, shocked!, that you had never heard of Tunguska before. From Wordnik.com. [REVIEW: Singularity by Bill DeSmedt] Reference
SNAIL'S TALES: Tunguska event: it was 100 years ago today skip to main. From Wordnik.com. [Tunguska event: it was 100 years ago today] Reference
Another highly recommended story is “Tunguska Outpact” by Deborah Koren. From Wordnik.com. [Nonfiction] Reference
What first, and immediately, drew me to this story was the Tunguska Event itself. From Wordnik.com. [REVIEW: Singularity by Bill DeSmedt] Reference
The big impact at Tunguska in 1908 is the latest major event of its kind on Earth. From Wordnik.com. [Earth Large | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles] Reference
Flight 447 and Tunguska Type Events yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'What are they hiding?. From Wordnik.com. [What are they hiding? Flight 447 and Tunguska Type Events] Reference
His hypothesis is met with derision by the members of the annual Tunguska Expedition. From Wordnik.com. [REVIEW: Singularity by Bill DeSmedt] Reference
The puzzling thing is that no one has ever found any fragments of the Tunguska object. From Wordnik.com. [The Tunguska centennial] Reference
In the meantime, there is still so much more to learn about the Tunguska Event itself. From Wordnik.com. [REVIEW: Singularity by Bill DeSmedt] Reference
People are willing enough to believe in you after Tunguska and Roswell and Grover's Mill. From Wordnik.com. [Spirits White As Lightning]
In 1908, Tunguska, Siberia must have, been as sparsely settled as the Earth's moon today. From Wordnik.com. [Tales of Known Space]
If the Tunguska object had exploded over New York or Moscow, it would have destroyed either. From Wordnik.com. [Never Mind!] Reference
In 1908, Tunguska, Siberia, must have been as sparsely settled as the Earth's moon is today. From Wordnik.com. [Crashlander]
Yesterday was the 101st anniversary of the Tunguska explosion, and no one seemed to take note. From Wordnik.com. ["And then the sky began to crack. Like sticks it was upon my back."] Reference
The best current estimate for Tunguska-scale events is that they occur about once every 1,000 years. From Wordnik.com. [Analog Science Fiction and Fact]
There was an incident where an asteroid comparable to 2002 MN hit in Tunguska, Siberia, back in 1908. From Wordnik.com. [It Came From Outer Space] Reference
In 1908 a 200-foot rock blew up over Tunguska, Siberia, flattening thousands of square miles of forest. From Wordnik.com. [Attention: Incoming Object] Reference
Black holes, pirates, the Tunguska meteorite, the origin of the universe -- he was offering them as clues. From Wordnik.com. [Crashlander]
He wanted full records on a meteorite that had touched down in Tunguska, Siberia, USSR, Earth, in 1908 A.D. From Wordnik.com. [Crashlander]
Xbox and PlayStation 2 gamers must travel to Tunguska and the moon to defeat Blisk leaders and save the day!. From Wordnik.com. [Sci-Fi Solves 100-Year-Old Siberia Mystery With Apocalyptic Plotlines] Reference
In June arrives the hundredth anniversary of the Tunguska impact, which leveled 800 square miles of Siberia. From Wordnik.com. [How Humanity Will Survive] Reference
There is a map from here to there, even if it's to go back to 1908 Siberia and take a hard right at Tunguska. From Wordnik.com. [MIND MELD: Today's SF Authors Define Science Fiction (Part 2)] Reference
We got a taste of this back in 1908, when something the size of an apartment building plowed into Tunguska, Siberia. From Wordnik.com. [Jupiter Gets a Black Eye] Reference
Yes, the Immaculate Order of the Falling Sky has duly noted the Earth's recent near-miss by a Tunguska-sized asteroid. From Wordnik.com. ["The pitying smirk, the argument runs like clockwork."] Reference
As you might have seen, I was able to finish some long-overdue Articles on Secret Files: Tunguska and The Moment of Silence. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2009-01-01] Reference
Earth endured a trial run of such a disaster on a quiet June morning in 1908, when a comet exploded five miles above Tunguska, Siberia. From Wordnik.com. [Never Mind!] Reference
Of the 300,000 at least 300 feet across -- packing power comparable to the comet that blew up over Tunguska -- we know too few to mention. From Wordnik.com. [Never Mind!] Reference
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