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My name is Alexander and this is my nuclear themed blog. Here I share interesting and rare materials.
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Jan. 24, 1978, Norad tracks a fireball streaking across the skies over the Northwest Territories. Cosmos 954, a Soviet satellite, crashes near Great Slave Lake, scattering radioactive waste across a 124,000 square km swath of the Northwest Territories, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

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November 1, 1952, the US conducted the world's first full-scale test of a thermonuclear device (Teller–Ulam design, two-stage device). It produced a yield of 10.4 Megatons. 25 minutes after the test the mushroom cloud rose to an altitude of 40 km and reached 96 km in diameter.

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On October 19, 1962, at about 90 minutes before midnight an XM-33 Strypi rocket launched a 10-kiloton nuclear warhead which detonated 65 km from Johnston Island at an altitude of 147 km.

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On Nov. 1, 1952, at 7:15 a.m., the U.S. government detonated the world’s first thermonuclear device, codenamed “Mike,” with a yield of 10.4 Megatons of TNT. The mushroom cloud rose to an altitude of 40 km and spreading out to a diameter of 160 km. Little known photos of this test

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How many nuclear bombs were dropped by the US bombers during nuclear tests?
B-29 «Superfortress» - 3 atomic bombs.
B-50 «Superfortress» - 13 atomic bombs.
B-45 «Tornado» - 2 atomic bombs.
B-36 «Peacemaker» – 5 atomic bombs.
B-52 «Stratofortress» - 30 thermonuclear bombs.

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Nuclear battery, 1971.

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The final assembly of the ”Tsar bomba“ at the Olenya Air Base, October 1961.

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