Note that the countdown is in English. This is the U.S. test at Bikini in 1946, the second (Baker) detonation 90 feet underwater. The dark blob you see in the water column is a warship.
One wonders how many migrating fish survived the initial blast, only to be contaminated by the radiation, then later caught by fishermen and fed to customers.
May I ask, how many kiloton was the bomb? (Or the rate for Hiroshima?)
kovalcsiksandor 1 week ago
Cool test, but it was done by the US, not France. The countdown was done in English for goodness sakes.
This is a clip from the documentary "Trinity and Beyond, The Atomic Bomb Movie". You should mention that in the description.
FlackerMan 1 year ago
Pretty amazing how shockwaves go through waters no? just fascinating
mimoo11111 3 years ago
Note that the countdown is in English. This is the U.S. test at Bikini in 1946, the second (Baker) detonation 90 feet underwater. The dark blob you see in the water column is a warship.
sensordev 3 years ago
right
deBoeldieu 3 years ago
One wonders how many migrating fish survived the initial blast, only to be contaminated by the radiation, then later caught by fishermen and fed to customers.
AMDIVER 4 years ago
It is US Baker nuclear test, 1946
ynesterenko 4 years ago
Thanks for your information....
balajisugumaruma 4 years ago