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The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima | The Daily 360 | The New York Times
Through modeling and mapping technologies, witness from above what happened in Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945.
By: Kaitlyn Mullin, Veda Shastri, Nicole Fineman, and Samantha Quick
Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n
The first nuclear weapon to be dropped on humans was the "Little Boy" atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. The destruction caused killed thousands of people, injured many more, and caused long-lasting effects such as cancer and birth defects.
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Ukraine Responders Disarm Bomb by Hand With Bottled Water #Shorts
There were tense moments as Ukrainian emergency service personnel disarmed an unexploded bomb with their bare hands. One person poured water on the device, as another carefully unscrewed it. It happened in the northeastern city of Chernihiv, which has been the victim of heavy artillery shelling by Russian forces.
published: 12 Mar 2022
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Visiting the Closest Town to Space (Life with 50% less oxygen)
Subscribe ► https://goo.gl/MKi8tn
La Rinconada, the closest inhabited place to the sky on Earth, where people are living above the clouds. Life on the highest habitable altitude is tough.
At this extreme altitude of 5,100 meters, the atmosphere significantly thins and the locals are living with only 50% of the usual oxygen levels. Their bodies have evolved to produce two times more blood cells than ours. On this barren land, not even a single tree can survive because of the low air pressure.
This town in the Peruvian Andes is even 300 meters higher than Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps of Europe.
Far from the modern world, it is a place where crime and danger are always nearby. People come to these harsh lands for only one reason: gold. About 50,000 people have settled here...
published: 23 Dec 2023
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Footage of the Moment the Japanese Surrendered
The September 2, 1945 Japanese surrender ceremony of WWII signaled a monumental end to a brutal conflict. Standing atop the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri, war correspondent William Courtenay was there to film it all.
#worldwar2 #history
From: FALL OF JAPAN: IN COLOR
http://bit.ly/1F4Gp3f
published: 05 Jun 2015
-
What If The Most Powerful Nuclear Bomb Explodes In Space
During the Cold War, the US government launched a 1.4 megaton bomb into space. Starfish Prime, as the test was called, was the highest-altitude nuclear test in history. But what would happen if we tried the same experiment with a 50 megaton bomb, like the record-setting Tsar Bomba?
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#Space #NuclearBomb
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The Year The Sun Turned Black: The Volcanic Winter Of 536 AD | Catastrophe | Timeline
A climatic catastrophe rocked the Earth in A.D. 535, causing two years of darkness, famine, drought and disease. Was it a comet? An asteroid? A volcano?
Written records from China, Italy, Palestine and many other countries suggest a huge catastrophe blighted the world in 536 AD. But the cause of it has been uncertain. Archaeologist David Keys reveals that a volcano is to blame for the Dark Ages of famine and plague that shaped the world order of today.
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published: 25 May 2023
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Rare Nuclear Bomb Footage Reveals Their True Power | WIRED
Nuclear physicists are using film scanners and computer analysis on old bomb test footage to uncover the weapons' secrets.
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3:15
The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima | The Daily 360 | The New York Times
Through modeling and mapping technologies, witness from above what happened in Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945.
By: Kaitlyn Mullin, Veda Shastri, Nicole Fine...
Through modeling and mapping technologies, witness from above what happened in Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945.
By: Kaitlyn Mullin, Veda Shastri, Nicole Fineman, and Samantha Quick
Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n
The first nuclear weapon to be dropped on humans was the "Little Boy" atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. The destruction caused killed thousands of people, injured many more, and caused long-lasting effects such as cancer and birth defects.
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Through modeling and mapping technologies, witness from above what happened in Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945.
By: Kaitlyn Mullin, Veda Shastri, Nicole Fineman, and Samantha Quick
Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n
The first nuclear weapon to be dropped on humans was the "Little Boy" atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. The destruction caused killed thousands of people, injured many more, and caused long-lasting effects such as cancer and birth defects.
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- published: 07 Aug 2017
- views: 15605907
0:20
Ukraine Responders Disarm Bomb by Hand With Bottled Water #Shorts
There were tense moments as Ukrainian emergency service personnel disarmed an unexploded bomb with their bare hands. One person poured water on the device, as a...
There were tense moments as Ukrainian emergency service personnel disarmed an unexploded bomb with their bare hands. One person poured water on the device, as another carefully unscrewed it. It happened in the northeastern city of Chernihiv, which has been the victim of heavy artillery shelling by Russian forces.
https://wn.com/Ukraine_Responders_Disarm_Bomb_By_Hand_With_Bottled_Water_Shorts
There were tense moments as Ukrainian emergency service personnel disarmed an unexploded bomb with their bare hands. One person poured water on the device, as another carefully unscrewed it. It happened in the northeastern city of Chernihiv, which has been the victim of heavy artillery shelling by Russian forces.
- published: 12 Mar 2022
- views: 59776744
13:51
Visiting the Closest Town to Space (Life with 50% less oxygen)
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La Rinconada, the closest inhabited place to the sky on Earth, where people are living above the clouds. Life on the highest h...
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La Rinconada, the closest inhabited place to the sky on Earth, where people are living above the clouds. Life on the highest habitable altitude is tough.
At this extreme altitude of 5,100 meters, the atmosphere significantly thins and the locals are living with only 50% of the usual oxygen levels. Their bodies have evolved to produce two times more blood cells than ours. On this barren land, not even a single tree can survive because of the low air pressure.
This town in the Peruvian Andes is even 300 meters higher than Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps of Europe.
Far from the modern world, it is a place where crime and danger are always nearby. People come to these harsh lands for only one reason: gold. About 50,000 people have settled here, among piles of trash, all dreaming of wealth.
Camera: Bayram Taşçı
Project Assistant: Barış Kaan Baş
Editor: Ayşe Beliz Kurhan
Animation: Önder Darendeli
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Visiting the MOST AIR POLLUTED CITY in the World (Dust Hell) ► https://youtu.be/zC4saZg6sG0
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La Rinconada, the closest inhabited place to the sky on Earth, where people are living above the clouds. Life on the highest habitable altitude is tough.
At this extreme altitude of 5,100 meters, the atmosphere significantly thins and the locals are living with only 50% of the usual oxygen levels. Their bodies have evolved to produce two times more blood cells than ours. On this barren land, not even a single tree can survive because of the low air pressure.
This town in the Peruvian Andes is even 300 meters higher than Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps of Europe.
Far from the modern world, it is a place where crime and danger are always nearby. People come to these harsh lands for only one reason: gold. About 50,000 people have settled here, among piles of trash, all dreaming of wealth.
Camera: Bayram Taşçı
Project Assistant: Barış Kaan Baş
Editor: Ayşe Beliz Kurhan
Animation: Önder Darendeli
Video Editor: Ahmet Berkay Sabırlı
Video Editing in English: Ahmet Berkay Sabırlı
Project Manager: Esra Öner
Producer & Director: Ruhi Çenet
""Rediscovery"" Series ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40Eh9f0PRRXcCkyKxrtRvE3tbmcKYvHr
Visiting the Fattest, Most Cigarette-Addicted and Least Visited Country 🇳🇷 ► https://youtu.be/eUJgq9HerDQ
Visiting the World's Hottest Place (70°C, 159°F) LUT DESERT ► https://youtu.be/NhyDkHaUC8U
Visiting the World’s Most Daпgeгous Road: “Karakoram D℮ath Road” (There are casuaIti℮s!) ► https://youtu.be/FryCzL17YRs
Visiting the MOST AIR POLLUTED CITY in the World (Dust Hell) ► https://youtu.be/zC4saZg6sG0
Visiting the COLDEST CITY in the World (-71°C, -96°F) YAKUTSK / YAKUTIA ► https://youtu.be/Fz4ZMLsPzqM
8 Crazy Experiments at -55°C, -67°F (The coldest city in the World: Yakutsk) ► https://youtu.be/ExoOL2lwlWE
World's Poorest Country "Burundi" (I can’t forget the things I saw) ► https://youtu.be/n0gFsHf9cIw
Infados - Reunited by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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- published: 23 Dec 2023
- views: 47759647
2:40
Footage of the Moment the Japanese Surrendered
The September 2, 1945 Japanese surrender ceremony of WWII signaled a monumental end to a brutal conflict. Standing atop the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri, war cor...
The September 2, 1945 Japanese surrender ceremony of WWII signaled a monumental end to a brutal conflict. Standing atop the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri, war correspondent William Courtenay was there to film it all.
#worldwar2 #history
From: FALL OF JAPAN: IN COLOR
http://bit.ly/1F4Gp3f
https://wn.com/Footage_Of_The_Moment_The_Japanese_Surrendered
The September 2, 1945 Japanese surrender ceremony of WWII signaled a monumental end to a brutal conflict. Standing atop the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri, war correspondent William Courtenay was there to film it all.
#worldwar2 #history
From: FALL OF JAPAN: IN COLOR
http://bit.ly/1F4Gp3f
- published: 05 Jun 2015
- views: 3139335
3:21
What If The Most Powerful Nuclear Bomb Explodes In Space
During the Cold War, the US government launched a 1.4 megaton bomb into space. Starfish Prime, as the test was called, was the highest-altitude nuclear test in ...
During the Cold War, the US government launched a 1.4 megaton bomb into space. Starfish Prime, as the test was called, was the highest-altitude nuclear test in history. But what would happen if we tried the same experiment with a 50 megaton bomb, like the record-setting Tsar Bomba?
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#Space #NuclearBomb
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Following is a transcript of the video:
Imagine if we detonated a nuclear bomb in space? Actually, you don’t have to.
You can see it for yourself. That was Starfish Prime — the highest-altitude nuclear test in history. In 1962, the US government launched a 1.4 megaton bomb from Johnston Island. And detonated it 400 km above the Pacific — about as high as where the International Space Station orbits today.
The detonation generated a giant fireball and created a burst of energy called an electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, that expanded for over 1,000 kilometers.
EMPs can cause a power surge, damaging electronic equipment in the process. And this one was no different. Across Hawaii, street lights went dark, telephones went down, and navigation and radar systems went out, not to mention the six, or so, satellites that failed.
And all this came from a 1.4 megaton bomb. Tsar Bomba, which was the largest nuclear bomb that has ever been detonated, was 50 megatons.
So what would happen if we detonated that above the United States?
For starters, there's no atmosphere in space. So, there would be no mushroom-shaped cloud and no subsequent blast wave or mass destruction. Instead, you’d get a blinding fireball 4 times the size of Starfish Prime’s. And if you looked directly at it within the first 10 seconds, you could permanently damage your eyes.
Satellites wouldn’t be safe either. Radiation from the explosion would fry the circuits of hundreds of instruments in low-earth orbit. Including communication satellites, military spy satellites, and even science telescopes like the Hubble.
Plus, astronauts on board the International Space Station might be at risk of radiation poisoning.
On the ground, however, you’d probably be fine. The detonation point would be far enough away that the high-energy radiation wouldn’t reach you.
But don’t get too comfortable. Remember Starfish Prime’s EMP? This time, the EMP would cover ⅓ of the entire United States, bringing down regional power grids and electronics like a lightning strike.
But it’s not all doom and gloom. The radiation would also interact with oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere and create a spectacular aurora near the detonation site, that would last for days.
Now, let’s be clear. This will probably never happen. Super-thermonuclear devices like the Tsar Bomba no longer exist. And even if they did, the Tsar Bomba weighed around 27,000 kilograms. There are only a couple of operational rockets in the world that could manage to lift something that heavy into space in the first place.
So we're probably safe from that, anyway. This video was made in large part thanks to the calculations from physicists at Los Alamos National Lab.
https://wn.com/What_If_The_Most_Powerful_Nuclear_Bomb_Explodes_In_Space
During the Cold War, the US government launched a 1.4 megaton bomb into space. Starfish Prime, as the test was called, was the highest-altitude nuclear test in history. But what would happen if we tried the same experiment with a 50 megaton bomb, like the record-setting Tsar Bomba?
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#Space #NuclearBomb
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Following is a transcript of the video:
Imagine if we detonated a nuclear bomb in space? Actually, you don’t have to.
You can see it for yourself. That was Starfish Prime — the highest-altitude nuclear test in history. In 1962, the US government launched a 1.4 megaton bomb from Johnston Island. And detonated it 400 km above the Pacific — about as high as where the International Space Station orbits today.
The detonation generated a giant fireball and created a burst of energy called an electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, that expanded for over 1,000 kilometers.
EMPs can cause a power surge, damaging electronic equipment in the process. And this one was no different. Across Hawaii, street lights went dark, telephones went down, and navigation and radar systems went out, not to mention the six, or so, satellites that failed.
And all this came from a 1.4 megaton bomb. Tsar Bomba, which was the largest nuclear bomb that has ever been detonated, was 50 megatons.
So what would happen if we detonated that above the United States?
For starters, there's no atmosphere in space. So, there would be no mushroom-shaped cloud and no subsequent blast wave or mass destruction. Instead, you’d get a blinding fireball 4 times the size of Starfish Prime’s. And if you looked directly at it within the first 10 seconds, you could permanently damage your eyes.
Satellites wouldn’t be safe either. Radiation from the explosion would fry the circuits of hundreds of instruments in low-earth orbit. Including communication satellites, military spy satellites, and even science telescopes like the Hubble.
Plus, astronauts on board the International Space Station might be at risk of radiation poisoning.
On the ground, however, you’d probably be fine. The detonation point would be far enough away that the high-energy radiation wouldn’t reach you.
But don’t get too comfortable. Remember Starfish Prime’s EMP? This time, the EMP would cover ⅓ of the entire United States, bringing down regional power grids and electronics like a lightning strike.
But it’s not all doom and gloom. The radiation would also interact with oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere and create a spectacular aurora near the detonation site, that would last for days.
Now, let’s be clear. This will probably never happen. Super-thermonuclear devices like the Tsar Bomba no longer exist. And even if they did, the Tsar Bomba weighed around 27,000 kilograms. There are only a couple of operational rockets in the world that could manage to lift something that heavy into space in the first place.
So we're probably safe from that, anyway. This video was made in large part thanks to the calculations from physicists at Los Alamos National Lab.
- published: 01 Oct 2018
- views: 2840535
12:46
5 Recently Declassified Nuclear Test Videos
5 Recently Declassified Nuclear Test Videos
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5 Recently Declassified Nuclear Test Videos
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5 Recently Declassified Nuclear Test Videos
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- published: 21 Jun 2022
- views: 2679576
1:39:25
The Year The Sun Turned Black: The Volcanic Winter Of 536 AD | Catastrophe | Timeline
A climatic catastrophe rocked the Earth in A.D. 535, causing two years of darkness, famine, drought and disease. Was it a comet? An asteroid? A volcano?
Writte...
A climatic catastrophe rocked the Earth in A.D. 535, causing two years of darkness, famine, drought and disease. Was it a comet? An asteroid? A volcano?
Written records from China, Italy, Palestine and many other countries suggest a huge catastrophe blighted the world in 536 AD. But the cause of it has been uncertain. Archaeologist David Keys reveals that a volcano is to blame for the Dark Ages of famine and plague that shaped the world order of today.
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code 'TIMELINE' 👉 https://access.historyhit.com/
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A climatic catastrophe rocked the Earth in A.D. 535, causing two years of darkness, famine, drought and disease. Was it a comet? An asteroid? A volcano?
Written records from China, Italy, Palestine and many other countries suggest a huge catastrophe blighted the world in 536 AD. But the cause of it has been uncertain. Archaeologist David Keys reveals that a volcano is to blame for the Dark Ages of famine and plague that shaped the world order of today.
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code 'TIMELINE' 👉 https://access.historyhit.com/
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- published: 25 May 2023
- views: 2466373
3:05
Rare Nuclear Bomb Footage Reveals Their True Power | WIRED
Nuclear physicists are using film scanners and computer analysis on old bomb test footage to uncover the weapons' secrets.
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on...
Nuclear physicists are using film scanners and computer analysis on old bomb test footage to uncover the weapons' secrets.
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Rare Nuclear Bomb Footage Reveals Their True Power | WIRED
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Nuclear physicists are using film scanners and computer analysis on old bomb test footage to uncover the weapons' secrets.
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Rare Nuclear Bomb Footage Reveals Their True Power | WIRED
- published: 11 Aug 2017
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