30 June - International Asteroid Day at Sivanik
June 30 – International Asteroid Day Why This Day Is Special? Asteroid Day aims to raise awareness about asteroids and the importance of protecting Earth from potential collisions. It encourages curiosity about space science and how we can learn from these celestial rocks. History Behind the Day Asteroid Day is held every year on June 30 to mark the anniversary of the Tunguska event in 1908, when a huge explosion from an asteroid impact flattened thousands of trees in Siberia. The day was co-founded in 2015 by scientists and astronauts and is recognized by the United Nations. Did You Know❓ The asteroid that caused the Tunguska event was about 50–60 meters wide. Scientists track thousands of near-Earth objects to predict their paths. Space missions like NASA’s DART aim to test deflecting asteroids in the future. How Can We Celebrate? ✅ Watch a documentary or video on asteroids and space missions. ✅ ...