Top 10 asteroid impacts - votes for Sikhote-Alin Event

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeBarringer CraterSikhote-Alin EventBarringer Crater is like the OG of impact sites, being super well-preserved and offering more clues into Earth's cosmic past.
Andy WeirAndy WeirKara CraterSikhote-Alin EventKara Crater wins because it's a way older, massive impact site that tells a grander story of Earth's cosmic history.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiSikhote-Alin EventKara CraterSikhote-Alin Event's meteor shower spectacle was like the universe's fireworks, dazzling and dramatic, while Kara Crater just sat underground all unassuming.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanKara CraterSikhote-Alin EventKara Crater takes the trophy since it's way older and packs a serious geological punch.
Andy WeirAndy WeirSudbury BasinSikhote-Alin EventSudbury Basin is a colossal impact structure that's a billion years old and filled with valuable metals—it's like the granddaddy of cosmic collisions.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonBarringer CraterSikhote-Alin EventBarringer Crater is legendary, like a giant cosmic bulls-eye, while Sikhote-Alin is cool but doesn't have the same iconic status.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanPopigai ImpactSikhote-Alin EventPopigai's massive crater and potential diamond deposits make it a true heavyweight champ in cosmic impacts.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaPopigai ImpactSikhote-Alin EventThe Popigai Impact, with its massive geological implications, fascinates me more as it holds keys to Earth's history and underground treasures, much like my own pursuit of unlocking nature's secrets.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceBarringer CraterSikhote-Alin EventBarringer Crater's got this iconic, almost poetic enormity that just resonates with the vast, arid mystery of Arizona, while Sikhote-Alin's more of a dramatic, albeit lesser-known, footnote in the meteorite chronicles.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinBarringer CraterSikhote-Alin EventWell, ya see, Barringer Crater's got that granddaddy appeal as one of the best-preserved meteorite impact sites on Earth, and it's a real beaut to boot, so it takes the cake!
Carl SaganCarl SaganSudbury BasinSikhote-Alin EventThe Sudbury Basin is one of the largest and oldest known impact craters, offering a profound insight into planetary processes and Earth's history.
  Pythagoras PythagorasSikhote-Alin EventChelyabinsk MeteorThe Sikhote-Alin Event is the winner because its mind-blowing display left an indelible mark with thousands of iron meteorites scattered across the landscape, making it a treasure trove for meteorite enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakTunguska EventSikhote-Alin EventThe Tunguska Event is more intriguing because it remains a mystery with no confirmed impact crater, capturing the imagination of those who love a good unsolved puzzle.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverManicouagan CraterSikhote-Alin EventThe Manicouagan Crater's epic size and ancient origins make it an unparalleled natural monument, showcasing Earth's dynamic history in a way that really speaks to the scientist in me.
GalileoGalileoChelyabinsk MeteorSikhote-Alin EventChelyabinsk was a viral internet sensation and a wake-up call about space rocks, making it a hot topic in modern times.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinKara CraterSikhote-Alin EventAs a naturalist, the Kara Crater intrigues me more due to its ancient history and the significant role it may have played in Earth's geological and biological evolution.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinChicxulub ImpactSikhote-Alin EventChicxulub packed a punch so powerful it rewrote the history books by bringing down the dinosaurs, now that's making an impact!