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![]() hi, where I find a locator where demented criminals test her atomic toys ? I remenber Bikini islands are a famous site but exist many others... also the gps data where rusian satelite with atomic material sunk... is dangerous sailing in this radioctives places ? bye! |
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![]() "The YoYoMan" wrote in message hi, where I find a locator where demented criminals test her atomic toys ? Recently? I'm unaware of any atmospheric nuclear testing since the late 60s or 70s. There were some subterranean tests conducted in the years following, but none recently, I believe. Does anyone know if Pakistan or India has done any above or below ground testing in recent years? Or the PRC? I remenber Bikini islands are a famous site but exist many others... The Soviet Union tested over land within their own borders at the same time the US was testing underground. Not sure where, though. also the gps data where rusian satelite with atomic material sunk... is dangerous sailing in this radioctives places ? Probably no more dangerous than sailing over the places where subs with nuclear reactors (Thresher, Scorpion, several Russian subs) have sunk. Not sure I'd want to linger there, but probably not unsafe to sail over such wrecks. Sorry, I don't know where the coordinates for the satellite might be found. If motorcycling through the Ukraine, you may wish to avoid Chernobyl, though. g Max |
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![]() "JG" wrote in message The US Navy dumped approximately 50,000 55-gallon drums of radioactive waste just off the Farallons over the years. Some of the drums wouldn't sink, so they used them as target practice. How nice. Perhaps that's why SF Bay remains relatively "warm" throughout most of the year. g Max |
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![]() "katysails" wrote in message Maybe he wants the coordinates so he can go on a plutonium gathering excursion... You noticed, no doubt, that I didn't give him any. Max |
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¨ "The YoYoMan" wrote in message
¨ ¨ hi, ¨ ¨ where I find a locator where demented criminals test her atomic toys ? ¨ ¨ Recently? I'm unaware of any atmospheric nuclear testing since the late 60s ¨ or 70s. There were some subterranean tests conducted in the years ¨ following, but none recently, I believe. Does anyone know if Pakistan or ¨ India has done any above or below ground testing in recent years? Or the ¨ PRC? recently ?????? hey! radioactivity have a VERY LONG LIFE!!!! (a ton of THOUSANDS OF YEARS!!!!!!!!) cancer from nukes in hirosiima & nagasaki is today normal |
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It is widely acknowledged that the Israeli's and South Africans
collaberated on this. Time magasine reported this. I think it was 1978. It is not true that it was not detected by satelite. How do you think it was discovered? The question I have is this. How did this atmospheric test impact the hole in the ozone layer over the south pole? "Steve Thomas" wrote As I recall the event, the suspicion at the time was that the device was Israeli and that they may have had South African logistical support. I don't recall that anyone participating ever admitted that it even took place. The explosion was located and timed so as to be out of range of orbiting monitoring devices. "Bobsprit" wrote Dunceboy, South Africa did an atmospheric test in the Indian Ocean in the late 1980's. Capt RB |
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It was detected by a Vela Satellite (a satellite series designed for
that purpose) on Sept 22, 1979. Data from a lot of other satellites were scoured for additional information but at the time it was considered inconclusive. The satellite I worked on would certainly have noticed it, but it was on the other side of the Earth at the time ... or so the story went ... it was very hush-hush at the time. http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Safrica/Vela.html Happy New Year everyone! Bart Senior wrote: It is widely acknowledged that the Israeli's and South Africans collaberated on this. Time magasine reported this. I think it was 1978. It is not true that it was not detected by satelite. How do you think it was discovered? The question I have is this. How did this atmospheric test impact the hole in the ozone layer over the south pole? "Steve Thomas" wrote As I recall the event, the suspicion at the time was that the device was Israeli and that they may have had South African logistical support. I don't recall that anyone participating ever admitted that it even took place. The explosion was located and timed so as to be out of range of orbiting monitoring devices. "Bobsprit" wrote Dunceboy, South Africa did an atmospheric test in the Indian Ocean in the late 1980's. Capt RB |
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