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High-altitude nuclear explosions (HANE) have historically been nuclear explosions which take place above altitudes of 30km, still inside the Earth's atmosphere. Such explosions have been tests of nuclear weapons, used to determine the effects of the blast and radiation in the exoatmospheric environment. The highest was at an altitude of 540km (335.5mi).
The only nations to detonate nuclear weapons in outer space are the United States and the Soviet Union. The U.S. program began in 1958 with the Hardtack Teak and Hardtack Orange shots, both 3.8 megatons. These warheads were initially carried on Redstone rockets. Later tests were delivered by Thor missiles for Operation Dominic I tests, and modified Lockheed X-17 missiles for the Argus tests. The purpose of the shots was to determine both feasibility of nuclear weapons as an anti-ballistic missile defense, as well as a means to defeat satellites and manned orbiting vehicles in space. High-altitude nuclear blasts produce significantly different effects. In the lower reaches of vacuous space, the resulting fireball grows much larger and faster than it does near the ground, and the radiation it emits travels much farther.
Should we watch out of the nukes in space? Who knows when something could happen.
Please tell me what you think...
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The only nations to detonate nuclear weapons in outer space are the United States and the Soviet Union. The U.S. program began in 1958 with the Hardtack Teak and Hardtack Orange shots, both 3.8 megatons. These warheads were initially carried on Redstone rockets. Later tests were delivered by Thor missiles for Operation Dominic I tests, and modified Lockheed X-17 missiles for the Argus tests. The purpose of the shots was to determine both feasibility of nuclear weapons as an anti-ballistic missile defense, as well as a means to defeat satellites and manned orbiting vehicles in space. High-altitude nuclear blasts produce significantly different effects. In the lower reaches of vacuous space, the resulting fireball grows much larger and faster than it does near the ground, and the radiation it emits travels much farther.
Should we watch out of the nukes in space? Who knows when something could happen.
Please tell me what you think...
Ruleox
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well if a nuke ever hit boston or new york i would prob get hit since i am in the middle of them =/
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Yeah hopefully not I wanna be alive lol
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I don't think a nuke could work in space becuase it causes mass amount of chain reactions, if space is a vaccum I dont think it can work because theres no particles in the vaccum. (I'm just thinking I dont actually know)
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Yeah guys... Keep them coming let's make this a good topic!
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We Will Be Utterly Screwed If A Nuke Comes To Earth :S
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Haha, i dont think we will have to watch out for nukes in space.
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If it goes off in space, then we should be fine. By what you said is that it's faster then it was on the ground.
That means that it will go away faster and everything , the fallout won't be as devastating as if it was on the ground.
-CloudMan(:
That means that it will go away faster and everything , the fallout won't be as devastating as if it was on the ground.
-CloudMan(:
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Who knows^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Well, If it explodes in space we wont be harmed
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