ᴛʜᴇ ᴘᴇᴄᴜʟɪᴀʀ EVENT ᴏғ TUNGUSKA 1908

ТУНГУСКА СОБЫТИЕ

"The pines were roaring on the heights,
The wind was moaning, in the night,
The fire was red, it flaming spread,
The trees like torches, blazed with light."
—Far Over The Misty Mountains Cold, J. R. R. Tolkien

They say the sky was torn asunder, that the great void was then filled with fire. A flame so bright, it bore a bluish hue. The thunderous booms shook the earth, the heat was nigh unbearable. Some fell to their knees, wept in the streets and looked on, as if the world had begun to end.

No, this isn’t a Biblical text, nor is it a piece from mythology or even the work of a dragon in some far off distant land, detailed in a fantasy novel. Some 111 years ago (from the time of writing this text) a strange and powerful phenomenon occurred that exposed a rather small group of individuals on this planet, to something extraordinary and utterly terrifying.

On the 30th of June, at 7:17 in the morning, 1908, people across the northern region of what is now Siberia, Russia, noticed something spectacular flying across the morning sky.

Account translated from Russian, from records of eyewitnesses of the Tunguska Event:

“The sky was cloudless, only not high above the horizon, on the same side in which the luminous body was observed, there was a noticeably small dark cloud. It was hot, dry. Approaching the ground (forest), the shiny body seemed to have blurred, but in its place a huge club of black smoke formed and an extremely strong knock (not thunder) was heard, as if from large falling stones or a cannon fire. All buildings were trembling. At the same time, an indefinite flame began to erupt from the cloud.”

—N. Ponomarev

“The split in the sky grew larger, and the entire northern side was covered with fire. At that moment I became so hot that I couldn’t bear it as if my shirt was on fire; from the northern side, where the fire was, came strong heat. I wanted to tear off my shirt and throw it down, but then the sky shut closed, and a strong thump sounded, and I was thrown a few metres. I lost my senses for a moment, but then my wife ran out and led me to the house.”

—S. Semenov

A column of blue light was seen, as seemingly bright as the sun. Followed by a series of resonating sonic blasts, which toppled people over inside their homes. Estimated to have registered around 5.0 on the Richter magnitude scale, far across the region, despite the fact that this was not an earthquake and there was no sign of actual impact after the phenomenon had ended. Sightings of a strange blue light in the sky were were seen across the Northern Hemisphere at the time of the event.

The general belief of what occurred on June 30th was the entry of a meteoroid into the earth’s atmosphere. Subsequently as it descended, it disintegrated entirely some 5 to 10 kilometers from the surface. The size of the meteoroid presumed to be anywhere between 50 and 190 meters in diameter. The descent of the disintegrating meteoroid caused an air burst with a force estimated to equate to a range of 10-30 megatons of energy. An estimation thousands of times more powerful than the energy released from the atomic bomb dropped over Hiroshima, Japan, 6th of August, 1945 (.02 Mt).

This explosion of energy flattened approximately 2,000 square kilometers (770 square miles) of forrest and was responsible for 3 human casualties. To this day, at the epicenter of the blast, near the Podkamennaya Tunguska (Подкаменная Тунгуска) river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, trees and plant-life are scarce. There is no sign of impact, yet the earth has been scarred. Even though the meteoroid never actually collided with earth, the Tunguska event is considered the largest (human witnessed) impact recorded in history.

There are a string of theories that attempt to explain the Tunguska event, with various means of natural phenomenon. Some of which suggest large amounts of natural gas may have been involved, pooling above Tunguska before being ignited by a natural ignition source (possibly lightning) causing an explosive eruption.

Then, of course, there are more wild (and imaginative) theories. Pertaining to mysterious forces, the likes of extraterrestrial activity. Some of these theories suggest that the cosmic air burst was not a fluke phenomenon but rather the work of a highly advanced weapon. From some of the descriptions given by eyewitnesses, some believe it sounds as though something (possibly a flying craft) was being repeatedly struck during its descent, billowing black smoke, as stated in eyewitness reports.

Suggesting the blue beam was not the tail of light following the meteoroid but instead a weaponized energy source willfully destroying something as it plummeted toward our planet. Eventually, completely obliterating it before it touched the ground. Though the immense energy used to do so, made an earth shaking impact of its own.

One theory surrounding the reason for this conflict of advanced crafts is that our planet was/is under the protection of a highly advanced alien race of beings. Who watch over our simple existence in a similar fashion to the rangers watching over the realms surrounding the Shire, of Tolkien’s Middle-earth. On this particular occasion an invading force slipped through their defenses, but they managed to destroy it and obliterate its existence just in time. An intriguing idea, but very little evidence corroborates with this far-fetched theory.

Perhaps we’ll never truly know exactly what caused the Tunguska event and hopefully, we’ll never witness anything like it.

ᴛʜᴇ PLANISPHERE ᴏғ NINEVEH

This small clay disc, inscribed with cuneiform markings is said to have been discovered by Sir Austen Henry Layard, in 1851, close to Mosul, Northern Iraq. One of the many relics unearthed with the discovery of the Royal Library of Ashurbanipal, one of the last King’s of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. To date, the artifact is kept in the British Museum.

The fascinating thing about this (allegedly) 2,669 year old relic is that it is a considerably sophisticated star map. Believed to be a depiction of the celestial alignment of a night sky (over the ancient city of Nineveh, 𒌷𒉌𒉡𒀀) between the 3rd or 4th of January in the year 650 BC.

Historians aren’t entirely sure why it was decided to chart this specific celestial alignment, perhaps this night sky was chosen entirely at random (or not). Badly damaged during the sacking of Nineveh, this Planisphere is one of the oldest of its kind. Though, the general mainstream historical consensus is that the oldest surviving star charts considered to be accurately dated, appeared in Ancient Egypt, around 1534 BC.

Evidence (such as the stone circles at Nabta Playa) suggests star charts were in use by the Ancient Egyptians around 5, 000 BC. There is some evidence to suggest prehistoric man may have been developing very basic star charts as far back as 30, 500 BC. Despite how incredibly different the ancient world was from how it is today, people some 32, 500 years ago were looking up into a night sky that looked very much as it does to us now. In many ways the stars would have played a more integral part in their day to day lives than they are to our lives now. Every night they would have seen a clearer, less light-polluted sky and wondered exactly what they were looking at. Hence the countless myths and stories intertwined with every perceivable constellation.

Could have the individual responsible for charting that night sky in 650 BC ever imagined that documented alignment and representation of a point in time would survive the ages?

There are a lot of controversial theories surrounding this specific disc along with erroneous translations and interpretations. But the most interesting concept I’ve heard put forward, was that maybe someone, for whatever reason(s) needed to mark that day for future reference.

Some have joked with the notion that an advanced Time Traveler had the night sky charted and celestial date recorded. In the realm of some science-fiction story, imagine for whatever reason someone was exploring Ancient Mesopotamia. Something goes wrong and there is absolutely no means of communicating with the future lifeline. Without jeopardizing history someone could arrange to have a Planisphere stored in the Royal Library of Ashurbanipal, waiting to be discovered in 1851.

The disc is interpreted, and the date, the 3rd or 4th of January in the year 650 BC is highlighted for all to see. Perhaps the information was already put to use? Or maybe it will be in another 2, 000 years. Those of us with an over-active imagination and a penchant for speculation rooted in science-fiction draw these sort of possibilities from any curious relics that last the test of time. But very few actually entertain the thought that there could be any truth to that concept, whatsoever.

More than likely, the formation of the stars were being experimented with to perform harvest predictions. Maybe that specific night sky was recorded to mark the relevant constellations to hold a festival to appease a certain God? Maybe it was purely an astrologer practicing the art of star mapping, trying to make sense of the heavens. Perhaps the purpose of the Planisphere of Nineveh was something else entirely.

The constellations referenced on the disc are thought to be what are now called the Gemini, Pleiades (Babylonian word for Pleiades is MULMUL, 𒀯𒀯 meaning StarStar, word for Stars) and Pegasus constellations.

Maybe the astronomer saw something unusual taking place between those constellations? Could this be the first ever documented UFO sighting in human history?

Probably not, but it’s interesting to entertain the thought.