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Scientists have just uncovered shocking new evidence of ancient cosmic explosions — called touchdown airbursts — that devastated Earth without leaving a single crater behind. Unlike the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs, these mysterious blasts explode just above the surface, unleashing extreme heat and pressure that can destroy cities, reshape landscapes, and alter the climate.

From deep-sea sediments in the North Atlantic to a mysterious lake in Louisiana and the infamous Tunguska blast in Siberia, researchers found rare materials like melted glass, shocked quartz, and comet-derived metals — all pointing to powerful explosions from space. Could these hidden impacts have changed the course of human history?

Watch now to uncover the science behind the secret cosmic disasters that might be more common — and more dangerous — than we ever thought.
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00:00What if Earth has been hit by more cosmic explosions than we ever imagined,
00:04but they left no craters behind?
00:07Scientists now believe that Earth has endured far more touchdown airbursts,
00:11massive cosmic explosions, than we ever realized.
00:14These powerful blasts don't leave behind giant craters like the one that wiped out the dinosaurs.
00:19Instead, they explode just above the surface, releasing devastating heat and pressure.
00:24New studies have found signs of these ancient events in deep ocean sediments
00:28and even in desert ruins.
00:30One site, a shallow lake in Louisiana, might be the first known crater linked to a 1,800-year-old cosmic explosion.
00:37This explosion may have cooled the planet, wiped out species, and reshaped human history.
00:42More evidence was found in the North Atlantic, and even at the famous Tunguska site in Siberia.
00:48Researchers uncovered shocking clues like melted glass, rare cosmic metals, and shattered quartz,
00:54all pointing to extreme heat and force.
00:57And yet, no big crater.
00:59These airbursts might be more common and more destructive than classic asteroid impacts.
01:04But because they vanish without a trace, they've gone largely unnoticed, until now.
01:09The sky may hold more secrets than we ever knew, and some of them have already struck.
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