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  2. Ferrara Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Fireball: A round, cinnamon-flavored hard candy invented by Nello Ferrara (1918–2012) in 1954. They are a form of jawbreaker. The outer layers of the candy are a bright red color, while the interior layers are white. Atomic Fireballs have been adopted by Flight Controllers in NASA's Mission Control as the "Console Candy of Choice". [36]

  3. Rope trick effect - Wikipedia

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    After a brief period, this shock front reaches and then passes the initial radiative fireball. The shock wave contains so much energy that the compression heating created in the air causes it to glow. At the point in the explosion captured in the adjacent photo, the shock front has passed the original radiative fireball and has about twice its ...

  4. Atomic Fireball - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 June 2017, at 23:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. The Atomic Fireballs - Wikipedia

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    The Atomic Fireballs were a Detroit swing revival band led by vocalist/songwriter John Bunkley. The group was formed during 1996 with Bunkley on vocals, James Bostek on trumpet, Tony Buccilli on trombone, Duke Kingins on guitar, Shawn Scaggs on double bass, Eric Schabo on tenor sax, Geoff Kinde on drums, and Randy Sly on piano.

  6. Trinity (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    The fireball of the conventional explosion was visible from Alamogordo Army Air Field 60 miles (100 km) away, but there was little shock at the base camp 10 miles (16 km) away. [53] Shields thought that the explosion looked "beautiful", but it was hardly felt at 15,000 feet (4,600 m). [54]

  7. The American Meteor Society confirms that based on the footage and the hundreds of reports they received, it was a fireball passing over. AOL.com 4 years ago Hiker films 'world's most dangerous trail'

  8. Rapatronic camera - Wikipedia

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    Original Rapatronic Camera on display at the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas, NV. Nuclear explosion from the Tumbler-Snapper test series in Nevada, circa 1952 photographed by a rapatronic camera less than 1 millisecond after detonation. In this shot, the fireball is about 20 m (66 ft) across.

  9. Torch This Place - Wikipedia

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    Torch This Place is an album made in 1999 by the Atomic Fireballs. It is the band's only full-length studio release. It is the band's only full-length studio release. Track listing

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