Upshot Knothole: Grable Test (15 kt)
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He added the grass 2 add better quallity
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i agree XD tactical nuke incoming
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@recoveringcultmember Ground temp in Hiroshima was 7000 degrees F not 6000 C. Big difference. That level of heat doesn't even last 5 seconds in these smaller bombs.
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The bomb blew so hard it burned the words "Gettyimages" in the air.
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The classic, quintessential nuclear test video...
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Digitalized Image. Very Well. High Definitation!
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If the atomic bomb explode in the air.This vacuum will create a sandstorm?
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@recoveringcultmember as my Mom would say...
BECAUSE I SAID SO! lol
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@doginstine: No, it was about 8:00 AM, 25 May 1953. (1500 zulu).
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@recoveringcultmember: Tons of dust in the air, the cameras of the time used pretty slow film and couldn't handle the contrast very well. Watch them - they all look like they are being tested at night but it's actually broad daylight out. They set back the aperture to allow as little light in as they could so they could get the best contrast when the fireball is in the pic.
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intro of darkness then redness then whiteness
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I calculated that sound reached there 33 seconds after the explosion.
At the Trinity test, the device was in a tower, and they claim it melted the sand into glass about three inches deep. At Hiroshima, the device what a half mile high, and they claim the temperature at ground level was 6000 C. If you heat sand until it melts, it glows. Molten glass glows. This Grable device was about 525 feet off the ground. Why isn't the sand, or dust, that is being kicked up underneath the cloud glowing white hot? It looks cold black.
recoveringcultmember 1 year ago
@recoveringcultmember because the Trinity device was less than 100 feet from the ground
riceicles123 1 year ago
@recoveringcultmember or that it glows hot around the same time the bomb is giving off most heat between 0:01 and 0:08
riceicles123 1 year ago