Nuclear Bomb Radius Map Nyc. One megaton equals one million tons of the conventional explo. The software uses declassified equations and models about nuclear weapons and their effects - fireball size, air-blast radius, radiation zones, and more - to crunch the numbers, then renders the results as graphics.
Satellite imagery of craters formed by nuclear bombs. A New Jersey-based historian and former programmer has created two websites to help show users the range and potential damage from the detonation of a nuclear weapon. A second virtual TV screen showed a map of where the bomb would detonate if I pressed the red button.
One megaton equals one million tons of the conventional explo.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Cold War didn't stay cold?
Nuclearplanet was developed by the Swiss Nuclear Forum and is hosted on their website. Use these US nuclear target map to help you figure out what are the safest (and most dangerous) areas for you to. Nuclear weapons are commonplace, at least insofar as lots of countries have access to them but never actually use them, but tensions between Using the map-based tool, you can type in any location you can think of and watch as the website demonstrates how a nuclear warhead would affect it.