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... steel tower that housed the world's first atomic bomb nicknamed "Fat Man." Scientist Isidor Rabi wrote as the countdown came to a close and the bomb exploded. ...
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... of this type of bomb. The first successful testing of the atomic bomb exploded on July 16, 1945. The place used for the testing ...
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... of this type of bomb. The first successful testing of the atomic bomb exploded on July 16, 1945. The place used for the testing ...
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... Finally, on July 16, 1945, a practical atomic bomb was completed. The first test, code named "Trinity" was exploded at Alamogordo, New Mexico. ...
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... The second atomic bomb was dropped just three days later on Nagasaki, Japan. ... A memorial now marks the spot where the bomb exploded. ...
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... The second atomic bomb was dropped just three days later on Nagasaki, Japan. ... A memorial now marks the spot where the bomb exploded. ...
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... Resting on top of the tower was the world's first atomic bomb, nicknamed "Fat Man". ... The bomb exploded with the force of twenty thousand tons of TNT.
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The Atomic Bomb On August 6, 1945, at precisely 8:16 am, the first atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima, Japan, just seconds after leaving the Enola Gay. ...
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... On July 16, 1945, Truman's problems were solved when Manhattan Project scientists successfully exploded an atomic bomb in the New Mexican desert. ...
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... In Alamogordo, New Mexico, on July 16, 1945, the first atomic bomb was detonated ... After the bomb exploded, Robert Oppenheimer, the head of the Manhattan Project ...
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... 1943 to 1945. The first atomic bomb was successfully exploded on July 16, 1945, near Alamogordo, New Mexico. There was a debate ...
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... 18, Truman had received the expected news that the first atomic bomb test conducted ... of the hypocenter (the point on the ground above which the bomb exploded). ...
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... and the Czar-Bomb in 1961 (the most powerful device ever exploded on earth ... Soon after, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of ...
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... At 8:15 am (Japanese standard time) the Enola Gay let the Atomic bomb fall to the ground. The bomb exploded around 2000 feet above the ground. ...
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... The only two cities that have ever experienced having an atomic bomb being exploded on them were the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War ...
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... time not only had Russia exploded atomic bombs but, other countries exploded as well ... After the completion of the atomic bomb, the United States had been trying ...
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... "My God," he asked himself, "what have we done?" (Special Report, "Hiroshima: August 6, 1945) the point where the atomic bomb exploded was approximately 2,000 ...
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... help curb the decision to drop the bomb since the ... President Truman ordered two atomic bombs to be used ... On August 6, 1945, "Little Boy" exploded about 1,750 to ...
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... this "great invention". Before the Korean War was over the British in 1952 exploded their own atomic bomb (Yass 109). On August 12 ...
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... Trinity Test Site, Alamogordo, New Mexico The first atomic bomb tested at Trinity on July ... When the bomb exploded at Trinity at 5:30 am, it vaporized the tower ...
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... The only two cities that have ever experienced having an atomic bomb being exploded on them were the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War ...
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... On August 6, 1945, the aircraft Enola Gay flew over Hiroshima and dropped the first atomic bomb ever. At approximately 8:15 AM the bomb exploded about two ...
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... so they devised a plan to have a demonstration of the atomic bomb's power so that ... The bomb exploded about 1,800 feet above ground and was 550 feet from it's ...
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... The only two cities that have ever experienced having an atomic bomb being exploded on them were the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War ...
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... The second atomic bomb was dropped two days later in which it killed 39,000 people ... in the rainwater collected by the navy (2). Russia had exploded even more ...
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... the altitude at which the bomb is exploded, referred to ... from ground zero (the point directly under the bomb). For the 20 kiloton Atomic bomb (like the one that ...
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... ical mass that exploded instantaneously ... The invention and use of the atom bomb has many consequences ... The atomic bomb did not win the war but at best, it enhanced ...
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... Explosion of the neutron bomb, which has a minimal atomic trigger and a nonfissionable tamper, produces ... The first thermonuclear bomb was exploded in 1952 ...
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... The "plutonium-based" atomic bomb (nicked-named Fat Man) was dropped (by Bock's Car , flown by ... It exploded 1650 feet above the city, and with a force of 21,000 ...
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... At exactly 8:15 in the morning on August 6, 1945 the first ever atomic bomb flashed above the ... When the bomb exploded she was at work talking to a co-worker. ...
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