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nyctaeus: This crater, ‘The Sedan Crater’, remains from the Plowshares program, the purpose of which was to test the peaceful use of nuclear explosions. The operating hypothesis was that a nuclear explosion could easily excavate a large area,
This musical map, by Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto, presents all 2,053 nuclear tests and explosions that took place between 1945 and 1998, at a rate of one month per second. Each nation is represented by a different tone. Hashimoto said, “I created
revengeofthemudbutt: celer-et-audax: A B-57 Canberra observes an Operation Hardtack nuclear test at Kwajalein Atoll in, 1958. Whoa.
celer-et-audax: A B-57 Canberra observes an Operation Hardtack nuclear test at Kwajalein Atoll in, 1958.
Nevada, nuclear test site - april 1952
i-dont-need-feminism: revengeofthemudbutt: celer-et-audax: A B-57 Canberra observes an Operation Hardtack nuclear test at Kwajalein Atoll in, 1958. Whoa. beautiful and terrifying Human beings are effing badass. Despite the implications of such
pleoros: Pierre J. - Lincorne A photographic series of of the Licorne thermonuclear tests in French Polynesia. This is a scan of a (digitally restored) hardcopy of a picture taken by the French army which could be purchased in Tahiti at that time.
historical-nonfiction: After 800 nuclear tests from 1951 and 1992, this is the view over the Nevada Test Site (formerly known as the Nevada Proving Grounds).
lowlivindaddy: baking-waffles: Nuclear test 15 megatons, Nevada, 1953, various angles. Nightmares.
eliteknightcats:tumblr is a field in nevada used for nuclear testing and just as the flora and fauna began to equalize again they set off another bomb
compoundchem: This Week in Chemistry: Detecting nuclear tests, graphene patches for diabetics, and more: http://goo.gl/1pN5Y4
humanoidhistory: The King Shot nuclear test in Nevada, November 15, 1952, part of Operation Ivy. (Department of Energy)
thephotoregistry: Nuclear Test Area, Northern End of Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, 1996Emmet Gowin
heycharade:The Polygon Nuclear Test Site I, Kazakhstan
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Operation Tumbler Snapper nuclear test, Nevada Proving Ground, 1952. The conical projections seen here are guy wires or ropes extending from the elevated bomb platform vaporizing during the first instant of the explosion.
collectivehistory: British nuclear tests of the hydrogen bomb took place in Christmas Island sometime between 1956 and 1958 (The Telegraph)
US atomic test, Pacific Ocean - 1958. Nudes & Noises
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humanoidhistory: March 17, 1953 – As part of the “Annie” nuclear test at the Nevada Proving Ground, scientists filmed the destruction of “House No. 1” located 3,500 feet from ground zero. The camera was encased in a 2-inch lead sheath to protect
humanoidhistory: The 914-kiloton Licorne nuclear test on Fangataufa atoll in French Polynesia, 1970. (via)
humanoidhistory: U.S. Marines prepare to charge seconds after a nuclear test at the Nevada Test Site, 1952. The blast was part of Operation Tumbler-Snapper. (Department of Energy)
spaceintruderdetector: Soviet underground nuclear test 1965
dieselpunkflimflam:historicaltimes: Gadget, the first Atomic Bomb—detonated in the Trinity nuclear test as part of the Manhattan Project. July 16, 1945. via reddit Read More
humanoidhistory: Nuclear test “Swordfish” off the coast of California on May 11, 1962, experimenting with a nuclear warhead used as a tactical anti-submarine weapon.
baking-waffles: Nuclear test 15 megatons, Nevada, 1953, various angles.
ultrafacts: In 1961, immediately after overhearing her parents discuss the possibility of Soviet nuclear tests at the North Pole, 8-year-old Michelle Rochon grabbed a pencil and wrote a letter to U.S. President John F. Kennedy, in which she asked him
awesomecraft: just—history: B-57B observing a nuclear test during Operation Redwing, Bikini Atoll, 12 July 1958 [1024 x 580]
azbesztmegbaszta: bakingwaffles: Nuclear test 15 megatons, Nevada, 1953, various angles. pornó
20th-century-man: Nuclear blast effect on a house / part of Operation Doorstep, a study by the Federal Civil Defense Administration in conjunction with Upshot-Knothole Annie, a 16kt nuclear test / Nevada, March 17, 1953.
historicaltimes: An underwater nuclear test being conducted during Operation Dominic, Pacific Coast off California, 11 May 1962
mexicanfetus: Nuclear test 15 megatons, Nevada, 1953, various angles.
celer-et-audax:A B-57 Canberra observes an Operation Hardtack nuclear test at Kwajalein Atoll in, 1958.
celer-et-audax: Nuclear test at Bikini Atoll during Operation Redwing, 1956 (x)
ryandonato: Shot of U.S. nuclear test Yeso, part of Operation Dominic, conducted on Christmas Island, aka Kiritimati, South Pacific, June 10, 1962.
unexplained-events: Nuclear Test Dummies Used in the 1950s during nuclear bomb testing. These were used before the development of the hydrogen bomb, which was much more powerful. It’s the fact that, these dummies lay torn in half admist the debris
life: Radioactive cloud from nuclear test, Bikini Atoll, July 1946. See more photos on LIFE.com here. (Fritz Goro—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
The 140-kiloton Chagan nuclear test, Soviet Union,
nuklearswag: leslieseuffert: In in 1946, the United States conducted a series of nuclear weapon tests at Bikini Atoll in what’s known as Operation Crossroads. A total of two bombs were detonated to test the effects nuclear blasts had on naval warships.
cracked: You can’t have a nuclear test without something to test it on, and in 1955 that something was a town full of mannequins. Presumably they wanted to see if the shockwave was strong enough to make limbs pop out of sockets and ruin the latest
blazepress: An underwater nuclear test being conducted during Operation Dominic, Pacific Coast off California, 11 May 1962
vintagelasvegas:Las Vegas was proud of its atomic bomb blasts. From the 1950s-90s the U.S. Department of Energy tested more than a thousand nuclear devices at the Nevada Test Site, about an hour drive northwest of Vegas. The city promoted the tests as
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: A mushroom cloud rises over the Nevada desert in the 12-kiloton “Newton” nuclear test on September 16, 1957, part of Operation Plumbbob. (Department of Energy) They actually used to throw parties in Vegas when
humanoidhistory:The 14-kiloton “Charlie” nuclear test goes off in Nevada, October 30, 1951, part of Operation Buster-Jangle. They quit the above ground testing long before I moved here but they were still doing the under ground testing. Chandelier
warisstupid: Massive column of water rises from the ocean as an Atomic Bomb detonates at Bikini Atoll in the pacific during the first underwater nuclear test july 25th 1946
alrosendes: Gojira (1954) I can’t believe that Godzilla was the last of its species. If nuclear testing continues, then someday, somewhere in the world, another Godzilla may appear.