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Great Fireball Procession of 1913

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A historical event marked by multiple sightings of bright fireballs in the sky, which sparked discussions about cosmic phenomena and their impact on Earth.

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Episode #039: Meteors & Fireballs - Modern Geocosmic Threats

Jul 27, 2020

In this episode of the Randall Carlson Podcast, the discussion centers on catastrophic cosmic events and their significance in shaping Earth's history. Carlson delves into historical reports of meteors and fireballs, notably the 'Great Fireball Procession of 1913,' and considers the potential implications of these cosmic phenomena. As scientists explore our solar system's dynamics, they emphasize the importance of understanding these forces for future resource utilization.

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