@Xantophia On my lappie screen, the tower is approximately .8 cm high. From the base of the tower to the top of the film frame it is 5 cm, or 750 meters in the film. This means that the fireball would be on the order of 4-500 meters wide, which is reasonable from what can be seen on footage from the Trinity test (which was of similar yield).
this must be very high speed, notice the grounding streaks to the right long before the flash, that would be less than a thousands of a second
=very good photography job on this fallen star, one of 2,268 to date since 1945, taken about 999 years of the state of my Earth by rough guessitmation; such moronic genus behind this abomination of abomination has become; it is time to take it back to the sources behind this crime
If you compare the size of the fireball to the 120m tower, than can you realize the size of that explosion, and this is just 22kt. Thanks for sharing!
@Xantophia On my lappie screen, the tower is approximately .8 cm high. From the base of the tower to the top of the film frame it is 5 cm, or 750 meters in the film. This means that the fireball would be on the order of 4-500 meters wide, which is reasonable from what can be seen on footage from the Trinity test (which was of similar yield).
Nuker1337 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
this must be very high speed, notice the grounding streaks to the right long before the flash, that would be less than a thousands of a second
=very good photography job on this fallen star, one of 2,268 to date since 1945, taken about 999 years of the state of my Earth by rough guessitmation; such moronic genus behind this abomination of abomination has become; it is time to take it back to the sources behind this crime
docatomics 3 months ago
If you compare the size of the fireball to the 120m tower, than can you realize the size of that explosion, and this is just 22kt. Thanks for sharing!
Xantophia 9 months ago