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  2. File:1946-07-08 First Pictures Atomic Blast.ogv - Wikipedia

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  3. Operation Tumbler–Snapper - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear Test Film – Operation Tumbler-Snapper (1952) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive The short film A-Bomb Blast Effects (1959) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive .

  4. Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - Wikipedia

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    [171] [172] Eight U.S. prisoners of war killed as part of the medical experiments program at Kyushu University were falsely reported by Japanese authorities as having been killed in the atomic blast as part of an attempted cover up. [173] The fires created by the atomic bomb detonation carried large amounts of ash into the clouds in the atmosphere.

  5. SEE IT: Russia releases 59-year-old video of most intense ...

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    For the first time in nearly 60 years, Russian energy corporation Rosatom has released video of the most powerful nuclear bomb ever to be detonated on Earth, reported IFL Science. The enthralling ...

  6. Trinity (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    The bomb would be placed into the heart of Jumbo, and if the bomb's detonation was unsuccessful the walls of Jumbo would not be breached, making it possible to recover the bomb's plutonium. Hans Bethe , Victor Weisskopf, and Joseph O. Hirschfelder made the initial calculations, followed by a more detailed analysis by Henderson and Carlson. [ 23 ]

  7. An unsettling photo of a US physicist cheerfully ... - AOL

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    Related: Iconic photos from WWII: Fat Man was the second nuclear weapon to be deployed in combat after the US dropped a 5-ton atomic bomb, called "Little Boy," on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

  8. Human Shadow Etched in Stone - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the Hiroshima Branch reopened. "The Human Shadow of Death" and the Atomic Bomb Dome quickly became landmarks for the bomb's destructive power and the loss of life. [19] [20] To preserve the shadow, in 1959 Sumitomo Bank built a fence surrounding the stone, and in 1967 the stone was covered with tempered glass to prevent its ...

  9. Site for the first atomic blast opens for one day in October ...

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    If you go to New Mexico on October 21, you might get a chance to stand where Robert Oppenheimer’s bomb changed history. Site for the first atomic blast opens for one day in October – here’s ...