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Mushroom cloud of water & radioactive material

Photograph of the mushroom cloud of water and radioactive material produced by the test detonation of an atomic bomb at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Marshall Islands, on July 25th, 1946 (codenamed: " Baker Day" ). The expanding radio- active cloud enveloped all but the outer fringes of the waiting observation fleet a few minutes after detonation. The explosion was part of a series of atom bomb tests code-named " Operation Crossroads". The photograph was taken by an automatic camera situated on an island some miles away from the blast centre. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © US NATIONAL ARCHIVES/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Atomic Bomb Energy Explosions Nuclear Explosion Power Weapon Weapon Of Mass Destruction Weapons A Bomb Operation Crossroads

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This powerful and haunting print captures the moment of destruction and devastation caused by the detonation of an atomic bomb at Bikini Atoll on July 25th, 1946. Codenamed "Baker Day" this test explosion unleashed a mushroom cloud composed of water and radioactive material that engulfed everything in its path, except for the outer fringes of the observation fleet stationed nearby. The sheer force and magnitude of this nuclear blast is evident as the expanding radioactive cloud dominates the frame, serving as a chilling reminder of humanity's ability to harness immense destructive power. This photograph was taken by an automatic camera positioned several miles away from ground zero on a remote island. Part of a series known as "Operation Crossroads" these atom bomb tests aimed to explore the capabilities and effects of nuclear weapons. The image encapsulates both awe-inspiring technological advancements and their potential for catastrophic consequences. It serves as a stark visual representation of mankind's pursuit of ever more potent weaponry. As we reflect upon this historical event, it is crucial to remember that such weapons are classified as Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs). They possess unparalleled energy capable not only of reshaping landscapes but also altering geopolitical dynamics forever. Science Photo Library has preserved this significant moment in history through their collection, allowing us to contemplate both our capacity for innovation and our responsibility in wielding such immense power wisely.


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