Abstract

Unusual reliefs on the Earth’s surface were found in aerial photographs of Eastern Siberia in the late 20th century. The facts justifying the connection are given by Siberian Fan Reliefs and the Tunguska Cosmic Body. It is most natural to assume that we are dealing with the falling of numerous fragments of a collapsed comet. The more likely version is that the comet is captured by the Earth-Moon system and remains in Earth orbit for some time.

Highlights

  • The previous article presented information about the Siberian Fan Reliefs discovered during the study of satellite images in the 1990s by A

  • Siberian Fan Reliefs (SFR) may themselves be of great interest to science

  • It is the fall of the Tunguska cosmic body (TCB) that is of primary interest

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The previous article presented information about the Siberian Fan Reliefs discovered during the study of satellite images in the 1990s by A. The same scientists suggested that the above formations could be linked to the fall of the Tunguska cosmic body. This article provides the rationale for this thesis and additional material. Considering these phenomena as part of a single event allows a new version of the fall of the Tunguska cosmic body to be constructed. The report of the direct authors of the discovery of the Siberian Fan Reliefs went unnoticed by the scientific community. The main purpose of the article is to remind that there is a new subject that a wide range of experts may be interested in investigating

SIBERIAN FAN RELIEFS AND THE TUNGUSKA COSMIC BODY
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