Movies of Cold War Bomb Tests Hold Nuclear Secrets (wired.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Nuclear weapons specialists are limited in their research today. Prudence and international treaties prevent them from setting off any nuclear weapons, so they have to run tests through other means and interpret the results. But this wasn't always the case. In the '50s and '60s, the U.S. government performed a huge number of nuclear weapons tests, and filmed most of them. As happened with a lot of film from that time, most laid untouched in storage facilities until people generally forgot about them. But physicist Greg Spriggs recently realized they could be a trove of useful information, so he started tracking them down, eventually locating thousands of them. His team has started scanning and analyzing them. They've finished about 3,000 so far, with more than half yet to go. "Now, of course, scientists have computer programs that can analyze every single pixel in a frame over hundreds of frames. What might have taken days by hand takes only minutes. With computer analysis, Spriggs is pinpointing more precise yields. Computer models then use yield to estimate the damage from a bomb in different situations."
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There is no secret. Those bombs make big explosions. People really have way too much time on their hands. Work on something useful.
The "secrets" they speak of are higher accuracy measurements of the yield of the weapons. It is done by tracking the speed and size of the shockwave captured in the films, which was originally done by hand. There was up to 20% variation in the results of the measurements made by hand. They are now using computer software to perform the optical per-frame analysis of the shockwaves, and the result is more accurate measurements of the weapons' yield.
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Are the videos available on line?
Its not what you think, there are no actual national secrets that have to be kept disclosed, all researchers can access all material.
The title is clickbait and taken from the press article.
I believe the US rejected the comprehensive treaty: the president signed it in 1996 but the Senate rejected it in 1999. Therefore, rejected?
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The French and the Russians have barely any of their test films available.
These were movies made by the engineers on actual nuclear explosions.
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why can't you just get one more letter in a subject sometimes... Those South Pacific Tests Stripped the Ozone Layer off the atmosphere.. Whats more believable that women using Hair Spray or decades of tests in the south pacific are the result of ripping the Ozone Layer off down under... Occams Razor says it was the nukes that did it... additionally you have to believe that the massive amounts of birth defects, the cancer rates skyrocketing and many other illnesses are not due to second hand smoke in a public park or through the wall of your neighbor's apartment but from Nuclear Technology.. What we need to do is have a national building code requirement that any building costing over $500,000 ... home or business .. will generate electricity from solar. That 10% of its cost will go to Solar Electric, Solar Heating and Wind Power generation on its own property..
None of that oh we bought into a solar farm in AZ that was never completed.. but that every new home has enough solar electric and solar water to push through a radiator and heat the home with a fan, heat hot water for use and power a percentage of their electric use.
I am totally against the insanity of Obama and how he put money into these companies only to have them go bankrupt.. instead of helping he drove us back 15-20 years.. But in Germany they are shutting down their Nuclear Power and it is working for them.. sure they are a smaller country but each state in the US can do the same thing.. It is very doable... if you don't have an idiot for president.
If you want to calculate nuclear yields, I suggest picking up a copy of Samuel Glasstone's The Effects of Nuclear Weapons (that's an Amazon link, but there are a fair number of used copies floating around). I have the revised 1962 edition.
Be sure to pick up a copy that still has the yield computer wheel in the back of the book.
Also, this web page lets you map nuclear bursts using Google maps, and seems to be heavily based on Glasstone.
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But in Germany they are shutting down their Nuclear Power and it is working for them..
No it is not. They're now increasingly dependent on Putin's gas.
Now maybe we can properly calculate the trajectory of that manhole cover
Have gnu, will travel.
This article reminds me of a couple of sayings. One is that that close only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades and thermonuclear weapons. The other is probably an urban myth. The idea was that, at one point in the Cold War, the US military was given a list of targets to be able to "destroy" and another list of targets to be able to "neutralize." Military Intelligence had to interpret these words in the context of nuclear war so they decided that "neutralize" meant to reduce the target to rubble with fragments no larger than a certain size while "destroy" meant a finer grade of rubble.
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However I am ok with this. These nuclear explosions should be classified as art nowadays. Just do the dirty math with Linux and everyone should be happy.
Good use of "..", one of the best I've seen in a long time.
We could simply use a few in the middle east. I'd suggest 21.4225 N, 39.8262 E as a good starting point.
Back in the late 1980s or maybe early 1990s (I was a kid at the time), OMSI (https://www.omsi.edu/) had a film that showed a large number of nuclear tests in the Pacific ocean. It was about an hour long and most of it was silent. It was primarily all in black and white. It lacked any sort of narration. It was just bomb after bomb after bomb after bomb...
It would be great to see it again now that I am older and able to appreciate it more.
Thanks a lot, America!
But in Germany they are shutting down their Nuclear Power and it is working for them..
No it is not. They're now increasingly dependent on Putin's gas.
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