In space, a nuclear explosion looks different than it does on Earth. Without an atmosphere interrupting its path, the explosion produces intense outpourings of heat, light, and high-intensity radiation in gamma and X-rays. The blast appears roughly spherical, and the radiation and light expand t...
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