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Ivy Mike was the first H Bomb test, it was exploded at 7.15 am local time on November 1st 1952. The mushroom cloud was 8 miles across and 27 miles high. The canopy was 100 miles wide. Radioactive mud fell out of the sky followed by heavy rain. 80 million tons of earth was vaporised. Mike was the first ever megaton yeild explosion. I think that this footage is available in the "TRINITY AND BEYOND™ (The Atomic Bomb Movie)" movie (http://www.atomcentral.com/trinity.html)

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  • Alien flys over," What kinda dumb asses bomb there own planet? "

  • This is why we don't pick up signals from deep space. They all discovered how to fuse atoms and destroyed themselves.

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  • damn it chuck norris did it again D:<

  • @OBP3 americans and russians raced for everything

    first bombs first space expeditions

    russians almost always came first though

  • this wasnt the first H bomb test the first H bomb test was in Kazahkstan, by the russians

  • This is some scary shit.

  • beautifully directed .

  • @forgottenmemories63 nope, im saying that footage is ridiculous.

  • Why does mankind need this kind of destructive power?

  • That's what I call a "bunker buster".

  • When I was 11, I really wanted to build a nuclear bomb. Then I found out how hard it would be. I was so disappointed. :(

  • @besstrd thats what I said

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