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The maps show the fireball radius (inner yellow circle), in which ... The simulation for Russia's Tsar Bomba also showed the heavy blast damage radius, where heavily built concrete buildings ...
Now, thanks to a Google Maps mashup called NUKEMAP, you can see exactly the damage that bombs as small as the tiny U.S. Davy Crockett bomb or terrifying as a the Tsar Bomba would do anywhere ...
For example, suppose Russia dropped the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created and tested on central Scotland, the Tsar Bomba, a 100 megaton hydrogen aerial bomb. The map estimates there would ...
The ring of absolute destruction had a 35 km [28-mile] radius." The Tsar Bomba's fireball was over 5 miles in width. According to the NukeMap, a project of nuclear historian Alex Wellerstein ...
The Tsar Bomba is the most powerful ... We tested it using the Nuke Map tool. The massive weapon has a huge fireball radius of 6.72 kilometers, and everything within this area is "effectively ...
The infamous Tsar ... blast radius would reach the likes of Surrey, which is more than 30 miles from Westminster, meaning windows would break and people would be severely burned. Nuke Map says ...