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English: A scale model of the sizes of the asteroids involved in recent airbursts, with a human for comparison

Scales used: Human: 1.8 meters Kamchatka superbolide: 12 meters Chelyabinsk meteor: 20 meters Tunguska object: 50 meters

Human silhouette for reference was acquired from File:Human outline.svg.
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A scale model of the sizes of the asteroids involved in recent airbursts

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