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- And about not only the awesome power of megaton bombs but also of fear itself.
- Harrick writes : " I didn't dodge a bullet, I dodged a 50-megaton bomb ."
- The team was caught in an explosion of a 6-megaton bomb and believed to be dead.
- The group posits one large impact ( equivalent to a 10-megaton bomb ) every 1, 000 years.
- Hence, small pure fission weapons with thin cases are far more efficient at causing EMP than most megaton bombs.
- He authorizes the dropping of a 100 megaton bomb on Baghdad, resulting in the complete destruction of that city.
- One 57-megaton bomb created a fireball 15 miles in diameter, and they had designs for one of 150 megatons.
- So, although most neutrons are absorbed by the casing in a 1-megaton bomb, in a 1-kiloton bomb they would mostly escape.
- She mentioned the various sightings of Ryder trucks on the day Nichols and McVeigh allegedly were constructing their megaton bomb in one.
- "It would take a million-megaton bomb, and I don't think anyone wants a gigaton bomb orbiting the Earth for asteroid defense ."
- A single megaton bomb could destroy any of our cities ( exception Greater London ) and all or nearly all its inhabitants.
- A few minutes later the other shoe ( and 20-megaton bomb ) drops and a street scene in Manhattan bleaches out into nothingness.
- So far, Earth has avoided any major effects from the sun's sporadic eruptions, which can unleash the power of a million 100 megaton bomb.
- He also bought rarely seen footage of Chinese and Russian tests, including the 1957 explosion in Siberia of a 57-megaton bomb, the largest bomb in history.
- In today's terms, it was a multi-megaton bomb, and the geology of the Persian Gulf played a central role, but on the other hand, Nicolson never foresaw Hitler.
- When ballistic missiles replaced bombers in the 1960s, most multi-megaton bombs were replaced by missile warheads ( also two-stage thermonuclears ) scaled down to one megaton or less.
- In bomb terms, to blow up a hurricane, you'd have to match its explosive energy, equivalent to a one megaton bomb ( 83 Hiroshima atomic bombs-worth ) every 20 minutes.
- No public mention was made of the incident at the time and it would not come to light until a 1981 Pentagon report revealed that a one-megaton bomb had been lost.
- But a comparable flash on the other side of our galaxy would splash the Earth with the same gamma ray energy of a dozen 50 megaton bombs exploding high in the atmosphere.
- "I wondered to myself during'Shock and Awe,'I wondered which of the megaton bombs Jesus, our president's personal savior, would have personally dropped on the sleeping families of Baghdad ? " Ms . Streep said.
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