neitral 🇪🇸 2010-09-17 00:08
The first underwater explosion - "Baker" on July, 26th 1946 on the Bikini atoll of the Marshall Islands. 23 kilotons
The first underwater explosion - "Baker" on July, 26th 1946 on the Bikini atoll of the Marshall Islands. 23 kilotons
neitral 🇪🇸 2010-09-17 01:38
Explosion "George". It is made on May, 9th, 1951 in Pacific proving ground. The USA. Capacity 225 kilotone
Explosion "George". It is made on May, 9th, 1951 in Pacific proving ground. The USA. Capacity 225 kilotone
neitral 🇪🇸 2010-09-17 00:12
"Castle Bravo". March 1, 1954 at Bikini Atoll of the Marshall Islands. 15 megatons
"Castle Bravo". March 1, 1954 at Bikini Atoll of the Marshall Islands. 15 megatons
aquila 🇩🇴 2019-04-04 23:25
Ths Soviet uni0n tried to use nuclear bombs to make articicial reservoirs and lakes, At least omce. They succeeded in making a permanent lake, Lake Chagan, but it turned out to be too radioactive to serve useful purposes.But fish can live there and it is possible to swm there with some degree of risk.
Ths Soviet uni0n tried to use nuclear bombs to make articicial reservoirs and lakes, At least omce. They succeeded in making a permanent lake, Lake Chagan, but it turned out to be too radioactive to serve useful purposes.But fish can live there and it is possible to swm there with some degree of risk.
neitral 🇷🇺 2019-04-04 23:46 в ответ aquila
I do not speak English, so I answer via Google Translator. What are the lakes? What are you talking about?))) Where did you get such strange information?
I do not speak English, so I answer via Google Translator. What are the lakes? What are you talking about?))) Where did you get such strange information?
aquila 🇩🇴 2019-04-05 16:27
http://travelask.ru/blog/posts/13817-ato mnoe-ozero-chagan-v-kazahstane-otgoloski -yadernyh-ispytan
http://travelask.ru/blog/posts/13817-ato mnoe-ozero-chagan-v-kazahstane-otgoloski -yadernyh-ispytan
neitral 🇷🇺 2015-09-06 02:23
The picture of a nuclear explosion after 1 millisecond after detonation made at the site in Nevada in 1952 delayed chamber 3 microseconds. At this time, the surface temperature of the fireball 20 is 000 degrees, and the rate of expansion - tens of kilometers per second.
The picture of a nuclear explosion after 1 millisecond after detonation made at the site in Nevada in 1952 delayed chamber 3 microseconds. At this time, the surface temperature of the fireball 20 is 000 degrees, and the rate of expansion - tens of kilometers per second.