This is the wrong coordinates, the bomb was detonated 2 km before it hit the ground, so there was little to no radioactive fallout. Just a large crater where the earth was seared.
@Trome1000 When you said the earth was scorched for over 50 years, if it did not have fallout then the ground would not have been affected for over 50 years. And the land looks like it was made naturaly.
@dontBugly Fallout does not cause scorching. Fallout is the radioactive material still left over in the atmosphere. But when it exploded, fire shot everywhere, therefore, scorching the earth.
@Trome1000 For one its not completely black, its dark brown. It is the minerals i the dirt that make it look like that. Second there is no crater, Nor the dome that is over it. 3rd there are Multiple color changes to the dirt. 4th you probrably have the wrong location since i dont see one sign of ANY crater for that matter, If you want an example of nuclear craters then look at groom lake.
@Trome1000 There was actualy, The pilot was nearly killed as well when it went off. They domed up the crater to keep in the Radiation. We learned this in World History and we saw a Documentry about it.
@dontBugly Crater? Never heard of it. You got some very wrong information. The fireball never reached the earth. That would create so much fallout that the entire north siberia would glow now like a lamp. That dome thing is another very interesting info. That was not Chernobyl, placing a dome above any crater from surface blast is a stupid idea. Here is why: When the fireball reach the ground, it sucks up many dirt very high, making them radioactive. Those are fall out from the cloud...
@Zappina ...but not immidiately. However the wind(and high altitude winds) carry the cloud away from the detonation site, so we can say that the surroundings are much more contaminated than the crater itself. Now Chernobyl was another story. There was a reactor meltdown when long half life radioactive materials are escaped from the facility, linear way up before it falls down on the near forest.However many radioactive material did not escaped,creating a hot spot and thats why the dome is there.
@Zappina You will never see any dome on surface detonation sites(except the cactus dome but thats just a storage place to radioactive debris from various tests, mostly irradiated coral fragments and they only choose the cactus crater because this way they didnt have to dig a hole for those materials) because its meaningless. So drop that documentary away and learn the facts from a more trusted source.
@Zappina The bomb could have only made a Mushroom cloud if it was detonated at a certain point above ground. Since it did ave one there is a good chance that it picked u dirt. The dome was constructed below the point of detonation.
@dontBugly Sorry but you wrong again. Even in high altitude detonation nuclear weapons still create mushroom clouds. Only near space detonation doesnt create cloud. You could check the first british hydrogen bomb test if you dont believe me. Anyway since the bomb was very powerful, if it picked up dirt, there is a high probability that it contaminated a very large area around the site. However nobody detect high radioactivity level on a large scale. Besides there would be a very large dome....
@Zappina ...which can cover all the irradiated ground if the bomb sucked up dirt like you say, it would be so big that you could see it from space, but i dont see nothing. Not even a small dome.
@OGNiahs To be more precise - the bomb was dropped from an altitude of 34,500 feet AGL (10,500 meters), and it detonated a little over three minutes later at an altitude of 13,100 feet AGL (4,000 meters)
their used to be a better shot on youtube of the location...it was dead on and u were able to see the scorn earth. idk where the video is anymore. google map keeps changing the images also...used to be able to zoom and see everything not anymore.
@Voynich16 I believe you are correct! The blast crater is the feature to the right. The latitude and longitude given in this video are not correct according to some research I did. See my other comments. Good catch!
I looked at the imagery on Google Earth at 73.54 N 54.72 E, and there is what looks to be a blast crater at this location, similar to aerial footage taken after the test.
I found coordinates for the location of the Tsar Bomba crater to be at 73.54 N 54.72 E, not the ones given in this video. If true, then Voynich16 is correct: the true crater is to the southeast of the location given here. The crater is not that big because Tsar Bomba was likely an air burst, not a surface burst. So the crater is not huge.
The map seems to imply the location was from from the USA but really if you look on a globe you see it's just over the Arctic Pole then over to Canada and to the USA. It's a lot closer than it looks
They couldn't make it bigger! No plane could have held it, they had to customize a jet, just so they could get this one off the ground so it wasn't a failure! My bombs bigger!
I saw some stuff of this bomb on a website, some images, one showed and talked about how the mushroom cloud from the explosion went past our earths atmosphere and into space...
That is interesting!! I mean OMG i can't even wrap my head around this thing!! The destruction that thing would unleash on a major city is just heart stopping night mare stuff. I will never understand how that much energy gets going before it even blows itself apart. As one scientist explained it on here, the amount of energy divided in a small area is just immense. And it takes place in less than a millionth of a second.
@meesromijn and still it was half the power th bomb could have actually have since they changed the uranium pusher/tamper for one of lead becuase of the radioactivity
50 years later the planet is still ringing at a infrasound frequency because of the world's biggest man-made explosion.
kdc43 3 days ago
@kdc43 What!? Send link I wants to read about this
rltw04 19 hours ago
is this kamchatka?
monkeymanobama 1 week ago
Wrong place!!!!
kilzwes 1 week ago
@kilzwes 73.85N, 54.50E is correct
sineath3 6 days ago
Us Russians won't bomb your house rest assured e_0...... >:D but then again......
SgtStacker12 1 week ago
@Voynich16 maybe two bombs
kyleandrewstudios 1 week ago
so small yet so big
FritzDeGamer 2 weeks ago
it's the left crater just south east, i just double checked.
AQAQWEQ 2 weeks ago
you can tell which way the wind was blowing, lets pray we never go there!!
markmarshall39 2 weeks ago
this is stupid.
jl7986 3 weeks ago 12
@jl7986 Alright, thanks for the money.
Trome1000 3 weeks ago 4
@Trome1000 you are most certainly welcome!
jl7986 3 weeks ago
I think few really know if there was only one ever created.
There's plenty to fear from Russia and many countries.
5PYZ3R 1 month ago
This is the wrong coordinates, the bomb was detonated 2 km before it hit the ground, so there was little to no radioactive fallout. Just a large crater where the earth was seared.
OGNiahs 1 month ago
@OGNiahs Where did I ever say there was nuclear fallout?
Trome1000 1 month ago
@Trome1000 You said the area was scorched, meaning there was some sort of reaction with the bomb when it hit the ground.
OGNiahs 1 month ago
@Trome1000 When you said the earth was scorched for over 50 years, if it did not have fallout then the ground would not have been affected for over 50 years. And the land looks like it was made naturaly.
dontBugly 4 weeks ago
@dontBugly Fallout does not cause scorching. Fallout is the radioactive material still left over in the atmosphere. But when it exploded, fire shot everywhere, therefore, scorching the earth.
Trome1000 4 weeks ago
@Trome1000 But it doesnt last for 50 years.
dontBugly 4 weeks ago
@dontBugly It does if its the biggest explosion ever.
Trome1000 4 weeks ago
@Trome1000 No because vegetation returns. at max it would be at Max 15 years. and if it did then it would be a good circle. I dont see a circle.
They also placed a dome around the crater of the explosion because of the radiation.
dontBugly 4 weeks ago
@dontBugly Explain the blackness of the earth.
Trome1000 4 weeks ago
@Trome1000 For one its not completely black, its dark brown. It is the minerals i the dirt that make it look like that. Second there is no crater, Nor the dome that is over it. 3rd there are Multiple color changes to the dirt. 4th you probrably have the wrong location since i dont see one sign of ANY crater for that matter, If you want an example of nuclear craters then look at groom lake.
dontBugly 4 weeks ago
@dontBugly There was no crater. I said before, it was detonated above ground.
Trome1000 4 weeks ago
@Trome1000 There was actualy, The pilot was nearly killed as well when it went off. They domed up the crater to keep in the Radiation. We learned this in World History and we saw a Documentry about it.
dontBugly 4 weeks ago
@dontBugly Crater? Never heard of it. You got some very wrong information. The fireball never reached the earth. That would create so much fallout that the entire north siberia would glow now like a lamp. That dome thing is another very interesting info. That was not Chernobyl, placing a dome above any crater from surface blast is a stupid idea. Here is why: When the fireball reach the ground, it sucks up many dirt very high, making them radioactive. Those are fall out from the cloud...
Zappina 3 weeks ago
@Zappina ...but not immidiately. However the wind(and high altitude winds) carry the cloud away from the detonation site, so we can say that the surroundings are much more contaminated than the crater itself. Now Chernobyl was another story. There was a reactor meltdown when long half life radioactive materials are escaped from the facility, linear way up before it falls down on the near forest.However many radioactive material did not escaped,creating a hot spot and thats why the dome is there.
Zappina 3 weeks ago
@Zappina You will never see any dome on surface detonation sites(except the cactus dome but thats just a storage place to radioactive debris from various tests, mostly irradiated coral fragments and they only choose the cactus crater because this way they didnt have to dig a hole for those materials) because its meaningless. So drop that documentary away and learn the facts from a more trusted source.
Zappina 3 weeks ago
@Zappina The bomb could have only made a Mushroom cloud if it was detonated at a certain point above ground. Since it did ave one there is a good chance that it picked u dirt. The dome was constructed below the point of detonation.
dontBugly 3 weeks ago
@dontBugly Sorry but you wrong again. Even in high altitude detonation nuclear weapons still create mushroom clouds. Only near space detonation doesnt create cloud. You could check the first british hydrogen bomb test if you dont believe me. Anyway since the bomb was very powerful, if it picked up dirt, there is a high probability that it contaminated a very large area around the site. However nobody detect high radioactivity level on a large scale. Besides there would be a very large dome....
Zappina 3 weeks ago
@Zappina ...which can cover all the irradiated ground if the bomb sucked up dirt like you say, it would be so big that you could see it from space, but i dont see nothing. Not even a small dome.
Zappina 3 weeks ago
@Zappina ill stick to the Documentries i saw rather then a post someone is making.
dontBugly 3 weeks ago
@OGNiahs ....4.000 metres above the surface....
frydeltomasz 1 month ago
@OGNiahs To be more precise - the bomb was dropped from an altitude of 34,500 feet AGL (10,500 meters), and it detonated a little over three minutes later at an altitude of 13,100 feet AGL (4,000 meters)
frydeltomasz 1 month ago
@frydeltomasz And there was a deep crater, am I correct?
OGNiahs 2 weeks ago
@OGNiahs From videos it looks like there is a nice crater. It was detonated 2 miles above ground though.
rltw04 19 hours ago
Damn it! Now I have to open Google Earth!
MangoHombre 1 month ago
I think Russia now has plans to build a 100 mega ton nuclear weapon now..
auk40 1 month ago
@auk40 Actually no, because the original design for the tsar bomb was 100 megaton but scaled it back
OMFGYOURDRIVINGMEINS 4 weeks ago
their used to be a better shot on youtube of the location...it was dead on and u were able to see the scorn earth. idk where the video is anymore. google map keeps changing the images also...used to be able to zoom and see everything not anymore.
coolconfuzer 2 months ago
0:10 - 0:14 Why didi he show us USA?.... :D
RichTheTerrible 2 months ago
@RichTheTerrible Because it's next! [MoaHaHaHaHaHaHa!!!!]
hansjalv 2 months ago
Wasn't the tsar bomb detonated in kazakhstan?
bpr97050 2 months ago
@Voynich16 I believe you are correct! The blast crater is the feature to the right. The latitude and longitude given in this video are not correct according to some research I did. See my other comments. Good catch!
swizzletik 2 months ago
@swizzletik This video might be wrong, I took those coords of of Wikipedia last December. Now Wikipedia has a different set of Coordinates.
Trome1000 2 months ago
I looked at the imagery on Google Earth at 73.54 N 54.72 E, and there is what looks to be a blast crater at this location, similar to aerial footage taken after the test.
swizzletik 2 months ago
I found coordinates for the location of the Tsar Bomba crater to be at 73.54 N 54.72 E, not the ones given in this video. If true, then Voynich16 is correct: the true crater is to the southeast of the location given here. The crater is not that big because Tsar Bomba was likely an air burst, not a surface burst. So the crater is not huge.
swizzletik 2 months ago
@Voynich16 its not the right place fucktard
DJTOOL1 2 months ago
@Voynich16 This is the EXACT coordinates of the explosion.
Trome1000 3 months ago
@Trome1000 Wrong, the tsar bomba site is a big crater, not a fucking giant burnt piece of land.
OGNiahs 1 month ago
@OGNiahs Theres no crater because it was detonated above the ground.
Trome1000 1 month ago
@Trome1000 Yes there was, it went straight down.
OGNiahs 2 weeks ago
@Voynich16 Yeah, ive seen that video. That isnt the right crater. It wouldnt have left a crater that small.
Trome1000 3 months ago
@Voynich16 Nope, this is 100% the right place.
Trome1000 3 months ago
SOMETHING ABOUT CHUCK NORRIS! IM SO FUNNY AND ORIGINAL
WildCardFive 3 months ago
A few more like that and that place will be a tropical resort! don't let the earth quakes wake you at night.
silleeellis 3 months ago
Chuck Norris' farts are more powerful than the Tsar Bomba.....
wonder528 3 months ago
@wonder528 I highly doubt that.
Trome1000 3 months ago 3
The map seems to imply the location was from from the USA but really if you look on a globe you see it's just over the Arctic Pole then over to Canada and to the USA. It's a lot closer than it looks
markxxx21 3 months ago
in the future (if there is one)....
russians: WE HAVE MADE THE ULTIMATE BOMB!!!!. THE TSAR NOVA!!!!!
A BOMB THAT IS MORE POWERFUL THAN 100 GIGATONS OF TNT!!!!
LETS TEST IT IN MARS!
3 2 1...... BOOM
sadly mars exploded like the whole planet and it was so loud everyone on earth was deaf. now half of the earth is burnt and filled with radiation.
what we learned kids.... never let russians use nukes
deathcharge811 3 months ago
@deathcharge811 I cant stop laughing :)
Trome1000 3 months ago
@deathcharge811 never let anybody use nukes ;)
Currywurst999 3 months ago
@deathcharge811 100 JIGATONS!
scottydu81 3 months ago
@deathcharge811 Sound doesn't exist in space. Laws of physics just owned you son.
MrLexington45 3 months ago
scary wat ppl can do
386javier 3 months ago
Thank you guys for 10,000 views in less than 1 year! It means alot to me.
Trome1000 3 months ago
Lol. I love that you have to point out where america is located on the map first
davidcarr90 3 months ago
@davidcarr90 Well some people are dumb :)
Trome1000 3 months ago 2
They couldn't make it bigger! No plane could have held it, they had to customize a jet, just so they could get this one off the ground so it wasn't a failure! My bombs bigger!
dremarks1 4 months ago
The shock wave from this bomb took four laps of the world to dissipate! AmaZing!
dremarks1 4 months ago
I saw some stuff of this bomb on a website, some images, one showed and talked about how the mushroom cloud from the explosion went past our earths atmosphere and into space...
CallofDutySam 4 months ago
do not let your grandfather use google-earth
enniodoriss 4 months ago 2
@enniodoriss actually its google maps :D
StormStormMegaStylez 4 months ago
That is interesting!! I mean OMG i can't even wrap my head around this thing!! The destruction that thing would unleash on a major city is just heart stopping night mare stuff. I will never understand how that much energy gets going before it even blows itself apart. As one scientist explained it on here, the amount of energy divided in a small area is just immense. And it takes place in less than a millionth of a second.
roquefortfiles 10 months ago
@roquefortfiles The shockwave traveled around the world 3 times. Imagine the power
meesromijn 6 months ago
@meesromijn and still it was half the power th bomb could have actually have since they changed the uranium pusher/tamper for one of lead becuase of the radioactivity
Blazerelf 6 months ago
OMG this is immense more Plzzzzzz q
MrPCsucker 1 year ago