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News:
"Operation Crossroads" atomic test ABLE
at Bikini Atoll (world's 4th atomic explosion)-Detonation
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1, 1946
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| "Operation
Crossroads," the first post-war nuclear tests.
They were atmospheric tests conducted by the United
States in July 1946, at the Bikini Atoll in the
Pacific. The series consisted of two detonations,
each with a yield of 23 kilotons: ABLE detonated
at an altitude of 520 feet (158 m) on 1 July 1946;
BAKER detonated 90 feet (27 m) underwater on 25
July 1946. The Crossroads tests were the fourth
and fifth nuclear explosions (following the Trinity
test and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki).
It was the first nuclear test held in the Marshall
Islands and the first to be publicly announced beforehand,
creating a media circus. As much a public relations
stunt as scientific endeavor, 242 ships; 156 planes;
25,000 monitoring devices; and 42,000 men (not to
mention 5,400 rats, pigs, and goats) took part in
the joint military exercise that was heard around
the world in one of the most demanding radio broadcasts
in the history of the medium. But radio was only
part of the story, and Operation Crossroads was
also reported through newsreels, print journalism,
essays, documentaries, and the new kid on the media
block, television. |
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"Operation
Crossroads" ABLE Test, July 1, 1946
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"Operation Crossroads"
BAKER Test, July 25, 1946
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"Operation Crossroads"
BAKER Test, July 25, 1946
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"Operation Crossroads"
BAKER Test, July 25, 1946
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