
Unraveling the Mystery of the Tunguska Event's Disappearance.
The Tunguska event, the biggest asteroid impact in recorded history, occurred in Siberia in 1908, flattening an estimated 80 million trees over 830 square miles. Despite extensive research, no one has ever found the asteroid fragments or an impact site. While some experts believe Lake Cheko was formed by the asteroid, others refute this idea. One hypothesis suggests the asteroid broke apart and scattered across the landscape, with smaller chunks surviving and hitting Earth over a "strewn field."
