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Photo of a Nuclear Explosion Less than 1 Millisecond After Detonation!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 27667491:MV8yMDQ5NzUxXzM0NDQ3NzAwX0M1ODU1QkU1] [quote:Anderson_G:MV8yMDQ5NzUxXzM0NDQ3MDQ1X0Q0Q0M3Q0VC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27667491:MV8yMDQ5NzUxXzM0NDQ2NDA4XzcxQTQwQUVC] kind of low-tech question but how big are these 'explosions'? i assume teeny? lol! really cool pix [/quote] there you go bud see if that helps .... :beer2: http://science.howstuffworks.com/nuclear-bomb1.htm http://web.mit.edu/gelliott/Public/sts.072/paper.pdf [/quote] fankoo! [/quote]
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This might look like some kind of microscopic organism, but it’s actually a high-speed photograph of a nuclear explosion. It was captured less than 1 millisecond after the detonation using a rapatronic camera, which is capable of exposure times as brief as 10 nanoseconds (one nanosecond is one billionth of a second)...
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