The fire came by: the riddle of the great Siberian explosion
Account of the Great Siberian Explosion of 1908 and possible explanations of its cause. For many years thought due to a meteorite, theory now advanced is that it was due to a nuclear-powered, extraterrestrial spacecraft which destructed on attempting to land on earth
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Garden City, N.Y.
Doubleday
1976
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Zusammenfassung: | Account of the Great Siberian Explosion of 1908 and possible explanations of its cause. For many years thought due to a meteorite, theory now advanced is that it was due to a nuclear-powered, extraterrestrial spacecraft which destructed on attempting to land on earth |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-165) |
Beschreibung: | 165 S. Ill. |
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spelling | Baxter, John Verfasser aut The fire came by the riddle of the great Siberian explosion John Baxter and Thomas Atkins. Introd. by Isaac Asimov 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y. Doubleday 1976 165 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-165) Account of the Great Siberian Explosion of 1908 and possible explanations of its cause. For many years thought due to a meteorite, theory now advanced is that it was due to a nuclear-powered, extraterrestrial spacecraft which destructed on attempting to land on earth Nuclear explosions Tunguska meteorite Unidentified flying objects / Sightings and encounters / Russia (Federation) / Siberia Atkins, Thomas Verfasser aut |
spellingShingle | Baxter, John Atkins, Thomas The fire came by the riddle of the great Siberian explosion Nuclear explosions Tunguska meteorite Unidentified flying objects / Sightings and encounters / Russia (Federation) / Siberia |
title | The fire came by the riddle of the great Siberian explosion |
title_auth | The fire came by the riddle of the great Siberian explosion |
title_exact_search | The fire came by the riddle of the great Siberian explosion |
title_full | The fire came by the riddle of the great Siberian explosion John Baxter and Thomas Atkins. Introd. by Isaac Asimov |
title_fullStr | The fire came by the riddle of the great Siberian explosion John Baxter and Thomas Atkins. Introd. by Isaac Asimov |
title_full_unstemmed | The fire came by the riddle of the great Siberian explosion John Baxter and Thomas Atkins. Introd. by Isaac Asimov |
title_short | The fire came by |
title_sort | the fire came by the riddle of the great siberian explosion |
title_sub | the riddle of the great Siberian explosion |
topic | Nuclear explosions Tunguska meteorite Unidentified flying objects / Sightings and encounters / Russia (Federation) / Siberia |
topic_facet | Nuclear explosions Tunguska meteorite Unidentified flying objects / Sightings and encounters / Russia (Federation) / Siberia |
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