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and a very happy asteroid day on your ears. Burneth, you may not find this too surprising. I was actually thinking of doing a history tidbit on Tungaska tonight. So a lot of which you covered in your front, was stuff I intended to talk about. So I will still go there, but it'll be a little bit of a different twist. So tonight in astronomy, it's based history. It was planning on taking us back to exactly 118 years ago to the morning of June 30, 1908, and one of the most famous and still strangely haunting events in recorded sky history. As Burneth already covered, a lot of the primary story of Tungaska event, and a lot of additional asteroid-related matters on today, asteroid day. I'll shift gear and focus on.
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