Verification of a possible similar bright object observed at Sulomay

Determine whether a bright object similar to the one reported elsewhere in the Tunguska region was indeed observed at Sulomay (approximately 577 km west of the epicenter) around June 30, 1908, and establish its characteristics and relation to the Tunguska event.

Background

The author notes sparse visual observations near the epicenter and discusses a unique bright-object report by Evenk observer N. A. Kocheni. In this context, the author raises the possibility of a similar bright object at Sulomay, coupled with reported strong winds that felled tall trees.

Confirming such an observation at Sulomay would contribute to understanding the spatial distribution and nature of luminous phenomena associated with the Tunguska event and help assess whether multiple localized low-altitude phenomena occurred.

References

It can't be ruled out that possibly similar bright object was seen in Sulomay (about 577 km to the west from the epicenter).

Some Historical Misconceptions and Inaccuracies Regarding The 1908 Tunguska Event  (2505.05484 - Ol'khovatov, 25 Apr 2025) in Section 2, paragraph discussing regional visual observations following Kocheni’s account