Castle Bravo nuclear explosion Bikini Atoll 1954

    Caption: A 15 megaton TNT hydrogen bomb on Bikini Atoll, 1954 Mar01.

    We've long forgotten where an innocent word for beach-wear came from and why.

    The explosion was the Castle Bravo test. It was the first test of a dry-fuel hydrogen bomb.

    This kind of thing used to be pretty scary---it still is---they used to blow them up NOT far away at the Nevada Test Site---just 105 km from Las Vegas.

    As supernova researcher, yours truly used to sometimes see Stirling Colgate (1925--2013) who did a lot of hydrogen bomb research in the 1950s---but he said he quit when stopped blowing them up above ground. No more atmospheric nuclear bomb tests, nuclear bomb air blasts, or bomb pulse---we hope.

    Credit/Permission: US Department of Energy (DOE), 1954 Mar01 (uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by User:Fastfission~commonswiki, 2005) / Public domain.
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