• H-Bomb...IN SPACE!
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[URL]http://www.wimp.com/inspace/#[/URL] Pretty.
curse my slow internet! :argh:
Awesome.
"Beautiful man made show, that we never want to see.. again." :frown:
So I take it the fallout doesn't re-enter the atmosphere on any dangerous level?
[QUOTE=Nyaos;26790351]So I take it the fallout doesn't re-enter the atmosphere on any dangerous level?[/QUOTE] Most of it fell upon Texas.
"1000x more powerful than the bomb that hit Hiroshima" woah.
[QUOTE=Nyaos;26790351]So I take it the fallout doesn't re-enter the atmosphere on any dangerous level?[/QUOTE]Being shot into space, I think most of the radiation just floated off into space. A lot less probably hit our atmosphere, and even then it was spread so much it probably didn't damage anything.
I was expecting an astronaut in space yelling hell constantly.
Chinese did it first. Also, they had clear views of the explosions in space.
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awesome
Pretty cool. [editline]18th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Detective P;26791780]Chinese did it first. Also, they had clear views of the explosions in space.[/QUOTE] Ooo, me wanna see.
I'd like to see that again
The narrator voice sounds the same as this. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QxfOYhpjro&feature=related[/media]
[QUOTE=DesumThePanda;26791496]I was expecting an astronaut in space yelling hell constantly.[/QUOTE] John Madden!
[QUOTE=Devil Traitor;26797962]The narrator voice sounds the same as this. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QxfOYhpjro&feature=related[/media][/QUOTE] Not really.
I wonder if there's any of this video on archive.org. I didn't even know there was video of these tests. [QUOTE=Nyaos;26790351]So I take it the fallout doesn't re-enter the atmosphere on any dangerous level?[/QUOTE] There isn't any fallout since it was detonated in space (fallout is all the dust and such that gets sucked up into the higher atmosphere due to the fireball, no atmosphere = no dust)
[QUOTE=monkeyboy124;26791281]"1000x more powerful than the bomb that hit Hiroshima" woah.[/QUOTE] That bomb was the second ever made. Of course they're going to boost the power? H-bombs are also called thermonuclear, which means they're 2 stages instead of just 1. There's 2 types of regular nukes (both of which were tested on Japan the 2 times), and an h-bomb is both of them combined into one. That, plus the fact that there were 10-20 years of research before this bomb went up makes this not very surprising. But yeah, still fucking crazy.
[QUOTE=TheDecryptor;26798528]I wonder if there's any of this video on archive.org. I didn't even know there was video of these tests. There isn't any fallout since it was detonated in space (fallout is all the dust and such that gets sucked up into the higher atmosphere due to the fireball, no atmosphere = no dust)[/QUOTE] It actually explicitly states in the video (at 1:04) that particles from the bomb re-entered the atmosphere, but either way I'm sure they accounted for this and nothing dangerous happened to the ground below.
TBH, i was expecting a bomb to be shot out of a space station or something and explode in space.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBSIZSOevAM&feature=related[/media]
Would have been better if Morgan Freeman narrated it.
[QUOTE=Devil Traitor;26797962]The narrator voice sounds the same as this. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QxfOYhpjro&feature=related[/media][/QUOTE] same guy even the same producers [img]http://gyazo.com/7781d443181f84234e60a8b170fd5978.png[/img] [img]http://gyazo.com/4fc55d1941f12f3671d59ace6432c3d3.png[/img] [img]http://gyazo.com/ac1b754ab442ceb8c7f8009b1dbd6ded.png[/img]
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[QUOTE=monkeyboy124;26791281]"1000x more powerful than the bomb that hit Hiroshima" woah.[/QUOTE] Outta this world.
Fuckin amazing
Dumb dumb DUMB people.
Lights flashing in the sky... moving on...
That cant be safe
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