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by jsean
5822 days ago
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"The plan was [...] to see: a) If a bomb's radiation would make it harder to see what was up there (like incoming Russian missiles!); b) If an explosion would do any damage to objects nearby; c) If the Van Allen belts would move a blast down the bands to an earthly target (Moscow! for example); and — most peculiar — d) if a man-made explosion might "alter" the natural shape of the belts." Well... what did they learn then?
I find it very insatisfactory when articles only state an hypothesis or the how of an experiment. Surely people are interested in the results too? |
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