stussy_demon Report This Comment Date: January 25, 2005 06:26PM
Test:Bravo; Date:March 1, 1954;
Operation:Castle; Site:Artificial Island, Nam("Charlie"

Island of the Bikini atoll;
Detonation

urface; Yield:15 Mgt;
Type:Fission/Fusion;
The two-stage shrimp device detonated during the Bravo test became the
largest nuclear detonation ever conducted by US. The significance of the Bravo
test was greatly enhanced by the fact that it was the first actual test of a dry
(solid) fuel nuclear weapon built by the Teller-Ulam scheme. The test results
were more than successful from a military standpoint and Bravo basically defined
the future of thermonuclear weapons. Other than that Bravo test was a disaster.
There were serious miscalculations and problems during this test series leading
to human casualties.
The shrimp was a fairly large cylinder, measuring 179.5 inches long and 53.9
inches wide. Relatively lightweight as well for the nuclear weapon, it weighed
only 23,500lb. The fuel consisted of up to 40% enriched Li6 deuteride. The rest
of it was inexpensive Li7 isotope that played a significant and unexpected role
during the explosion. All that was encased in a Uranium tamper. One more novelty
was the exterior casing that was aluminum rather than steel in Ivy-Mike's
Sausage, which significantly reduced the weight of the overall assembly.
Bravo's 15 Megaton explosion ripped the crater, which was 6510ft in
diameter, with a depth of 250 ft. The fireball was 4 miles in diameter. The
mushroom at its peak was 130,000ft (40+ km) high, 322,500ft (100 km) diameter
with a stem of 22,500ft (7km).
The projected yield for the shrimp device was 6 mgt, with a of range 4-8
mgt. The practical yield was as much as 2.5 times higher. The reason for this
unpredicted boost was the Li7 isotope. Inert by itself it reacted with the high
energy neutrons produced by the tritium-deuterium fusion. Collision between the
neutron and Lithium atom would produce tritium and helium atoms. Tritium is a
highly reactive and efficient thermonuclear fuel, hence the dramatic increase in
the weapon's total yield.
Unexpectedly, the high yield in conjunction with bad weather conditions
produced the worst radiological catastrophe in US nuclear testing history. The
whole Bikini atoll was contaminated and eventually the Green Zone was increased
to 850Mi diameter circle. A number of US personnel, Marshallese and Japanese
fishermen were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: January 25, 2005 09:59PM
Let me just point out that every single nuclear test, even when not dropped on
a populated land in an act of aggression, is nevertheless an uncreative
destructive force that affects the entire globe.
Every test, everyone is more fucked.
Thanks, you bastards who invented this stupid "weapon"! I hope you
know the anguish of millions of cancers metastasizing in your bodies.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: January 26, 2005 08:01AM
Yeah, I guess you can blame it on Einstein. However, as in all things, there is
no black and white. Reality is more complicated than that. It can be argued that
the discovery of nuclear energy stopped the incessant wars that have plagued
mankind since they could pick up a rock, and therefore saved an untold number of
lives. If the technology was not discovered when it was, it is very possible
that World War 3 could have broken out between the west and the Stalin's Soviet
Union. However, nuclear weapons simply made war between world powers too
devastating and assured a mutually detrimental outcome. An interesting article I
read about the possibility of life outside our solar system stated that a huge
hurdle that any civilization must overcome is the discovery of element 92
without annihilating itself. Uranium will exist in many other galaxies, and it
is likely that if there are other lifeforms out there, then they destroyed
themselves promptly after discovering nuclear power, thus reducing the
likelihood of ever detecting extraterrestrial life. It is still a very big
question whether we will survive the discovery, with many fanatical led
countries on the brink of developing their own. At least the Russians were
susceptible to deterrence. Apparently Muslims fervently follow what they imagine
their God's wishes, and this evidently includes the killing of others regardless
if they are also killed in the process. Well that is understandable given the
promised paradise and virgins and everything.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: April 19, 2006 08:13AM
Quote 16110" ...an uncreative destructive force..."
as opposed to a creative destructive force?