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  1. Jun 17, 2018 · 937 views 5 years ago. The third successful test conducted for operation Buster-Jangle, codenamed Dog, was detonated at 430 meters off the ground in order to prevent nuclear fallout in...

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  2. Aug 2, 2003 · The Greenhouse Test Series was conducted at Enewetok Atoll in April and May of 1951. It consisted of four relatively high yield tests (by the standards of the time) - Dog, Easy , George, and Item. Dog and Easy were proof tests of two new strategic bombs the Mk 6 and Mk 5 respectively. George and Item were the first true tests of thermonuclear ...

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  4. Exercise Desert Rock I during the Buster Dog test. Operation Buster–Jangle was a series of seven (six atmospheric, one cratering) nuclear weapons tests conducted by the United States in late 1951 at the Nevada Test Site. Buster–Jangle was the first joint test program between the DOD (Operation Buster) and Los Alamos National Laboratories ...

  5. Operation Greenhouse was the fifth American nuclear test series, the second conducted in 1951 and the first to test principles that would lead to developing thermonuclear weapons ( hydrogen bombs ). Conducted at the new Pacific Proving Ground, on islands of the Enewetak Atoll, it mounted the devices on large steel towers to simulate air bursts.

  6. Aug 1, 2023 · Much of the archives concerning the recordings of nuclear weapons tests are readily available online. There have been several efforts to declassify them ever since the Cold War ended in 1991.

  7. Buster-Jangle Dog atomic bomb test. This atomic explosion, code-named Dog, was part of the Buster-Jangle series of tests. This explosion had a yield of 20 kilotons. Soldiers, part of Operation Desert Rock I, are watching from a distance of 11 kilometres. Footage obtained at the Nevada Test Site, Nevada, USA, on 1 November 1951.

  8. May 13, 2021 · Daily 90 Sr injections were given to dogs for the purpose of exploring health risks that may be applied to humans continuously exposed to fallout from nuclear weapons testing and nuclear accidents. Thirty‐two of 69 dogs subcutaneously injected daily with total quantities of 90 Sr ranging from 150 to 1500 μCi developed bone tumours or myeloid ...

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