Colore esaltato foto di una bomba atomica esplosione. Il cloud da Fizeau, XIX shot nucleare dell'estate 1957 Serie di test (sett. 14th, 1957), inizia la sua ascesa fino ad una altezza di circa 40.000 piedi. Il colpo è stato sparato a 9:45 am PDT, da un piede 500 tower
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Color enhanced photo of an atomic bomb explosion. The cloud from Fizeau, the 19th nuclear shot of the Summer 1957 Test Series (Sept. 14th, 1957), begins its ascent to a height of about 40, 000 feet. The shot was fired at 9:45 am, PDT, from a 500 foot tower in Yucca Flat, Nevada. Operation Plumbbob was a series of nuclear tests conducted between May 28 and October 7, 1957, at the Nevada Test Site. It was the biggest, longest, and most controversial test series in the continental United States. The operation consisted of 29 explosions, of which only two did not produce any nuclear yield. While most Operation Plumbbob tests contributed to the development of warheads for intercontinental and intermediate range missiles, they also tested air defense and anti-submarine warheads with smaller yields. They included 43 military effects tests on civil and military structures, radiation and bio-medical studies, and aircraft structural tests. Operation Plumbbob had the tallest tower tests to date in the U.S. nuclear testing program as well as high-altitude balloon tests. Approximately 18, 000 members of the U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy and Marines participated in exercises Desert Rock VII and VIII during Operation Plumbbob. The military was interested in knowing how the average foot-soldier would stand up, physically and psychologically, to the rigors of the tactical nuclear battlefield.