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Post by PhantomWolf on Jan 9, 2009 18:45:46 GMT -4
Well if he didn't get it right, no one would.
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Post by jaydeehess on Feb 5, 2009 19:41:45 GMT -4
A littel OT but if an atomic weapon is detonated in the vacuum of space what would the shock wave consist of?
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Post by Jason on Feb 6, 2009 0:41:01 GMT -4
Just the matter from the bomb itself, plus whatever spare hydrogen atoms it could impact?
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Post by Grand Lunar on Feb 6, 2009 8:40:50 GMT -4
A littel OT but if an atomic weapon is detonated in the vacuum of space what would the shock wave consist of? Been done, actually. From what I've seen in the documentry, Nukes in Space, it seems the plasma cloud expands out, with turbulence in the center. It looks weird. It them dims and is out of sight.
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Post by JayUtah on Feb 6, 2009 12:49:26 GMT -4
There is film of some of the Operation Dominic detonations. Very cool stuff!
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