Parameters of Chelyabinsk and Tunguska Objects and their Explosion Modes
Yu. I. Lobanovsky

TL;DR
This paper presents a mathematical model linking celestial objects' parameters and explosion modes to observed phenomena, providing calculated characteristics of Chelyabinsk and Tunguska objects without speculative assumptions.
Contribution
It introduces a physical-mathematical model to determine parameters of celestial bodies causing Chelyabinsk and Tunguska events, avoiding speculative hypotheses.
Findings
Calculated characteristics of Chelyabinsk and Tunguska objects
Model relates celestial parameters to explosion phenomena
Provides data consistent with observed surface effects
Abstract
This paper describes briefly a mathematical model that relates the parameters of celestial bodies motion in the spheres of activity of the Sun and the Earth with mass-energy characteristics of these celestial bodies and their explosion modes during destruction in the Earth atmosphere, that in turn are linked with phenomena observed on the underlying surface. This model was used to calculate the characteristics of the objects which are causes of Chelyabinsk and Tunguska incidents. Thus, the basic data characterizing these two outstanding phenomena were obtained with using a regular physical-mathematical procedure without any speculative hypotheses and/or assumptions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Marine and environmental studies
