1,000,000,000th of a second after a nuclear explosion


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Many apolgies if this has been posted before but I just came accross it.

They were taken by the legendary Harold Edgerton in the Nevada desert at a range of 7 miles at 1/1,000,000,000th of a second, at night. These 3 pictures show the first 3 milliseconds of an atomic bomb detonation.

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Edgerton built a special lens 10 feet long for his camera which was set up in a bunker 7 miles from the source of the blast. The bomb was placed atop a steel gantry anchored to the desert floor by guide wires.

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In a millisecond the blast expands; lightning caused by the force of the energy travels down the guide wires The desert floor was turned to glass.

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In another millionth of a second, a planet of fire exists, silhouetting and dwarfing the Joshua Trees.

I've got a big book filled with pictures of nuclear testing, these ones are in there.

Never gets old looking at them, they're awesome (Y)

know of any links to more of this kinda stuff? I find all this interesting

know of any links to more of this kinda stuff? I find all this interesting

My favourite kinds are high altitude atmospheric testing, so tests like Starfish Prime, Bluegill Triple Prime, etc., they have some great images.

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The only damage these things do to objects on the ground, is a EMP pulse, they mess with the Van Allen belts though (Inject lots of radiation into them), and make for some damn good pictures (Like the ones of Starfish Prime taken from Honolulu)

First picture looks like a lollipop, yum :happy:

Lollipop, lollipop, oh lolli lolli lolli

Lollipop, lollipop, oh lolli lolli lolli

Lollipop, lollipop, oh lolli lolli lolli

Lollipop.

...

*BOOM*

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