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In 1908, space visitor walloped Siberia

The apparent explosion of a small meteor over Siberia early Friday was not the first time that part of the world has had a too-close encounter with a space rock. The region was the scene of what is believed to be the largest space related explosion in human history, 104 years ago.

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  • Headline: In 1908, space visitor walloped Siberia
  • Publication: Front Section, Pages 8 on 02/16/2013
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