ATOMIC BOMB DETONATED OVER NAGASAKI August 9, 1945 Posted onAugust 10, 2013 byLeo Keukens inBook,World War II Because of poor visibility this second atomic bomb (“Fat Boy”) missed its intended detonation point over Nagasaki by almost two miles, and the damage was less extensive than that ...
There has been some speculation that the Germans might have tested an atomic bomb near Ohrdruf. In his book entitledThe SS Brotherhood of the Bell, author James P. Farrell wrote about "the alleged German test of a small critial mass, high yield atom bomb at or near the Ohrdruf troop parad...
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The dropping of the bomb convinced the Japanese to surrender to us. “ It was Japan’s leaders who brought us into the war with the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor”. (WWRW) If the Japanese hadn’t attacked Pearl Harbor we would have never gotten involved in the war. If we had not ...
The monument to mourn all the children whose death was caused by the atomic bomb was inspired by 12-year-old Sadako Sasaki, who believed that if she could fold 1000 paper cranes she would be cured of the leukemia that resulted from her exposure to the radiation of the atomic bomb when ...
... Even if they did that, the effect wouldn't be significantly worse than a 1940s atom bomb There's no regulatory framework for shuttlecraft, either ... Because nobody has heard of Kessler syndrome ... Also, a space shuttle in-falling from low earth orbit totally doesn't arrive at ...
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The engines and shape of an fighter allow far more efficient travel in atmosphere than those of a missile (or bomb or bullet). Not so in space. There is no horizon, so everything can be targeted directly. There is no friction, so ranges are not limited. There is no need for ...
SECOND THOUGHTS FROM SEKERES: What We Can Still Learn from the Atomic BombAnis unavailable. This article is available as HTML full text and PDF.doi:10.1097/01.COT.0000398814.84725.39SekeresMikkael A.Oncology Times
space. There we will use it to make more fuel, safe fuel, for use on earth, with the danger from the Big Bomb itself limited to the operators actually on watch!" (which will remove the danger of the atomic reactor exploding and making the human race extinct, and incidentally lower the...