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Title: Nukemap
Post by: Marlin on Nov 30, 2017, 10:39

Nukemap


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Title: Re: Nukemap
Post by: Ksheed on Dec 04, 2017, 12:20
A bit morbid to play with, don't you think? The only plus side is that I feel pretty safe in my flyover state. Since it would a low casualty rate and low impact effect I'd assume it's an unlikely target.
Title: Re: Nukemap
Post by: Marlin on Dec 04, 2017, 01:00
A bit morbid to play with, don't you think?

Yes

The only plus side is that I feel pretty safe in my flyover state. Since it would a low casualty rate and low impact effect I'd assume it's an unlikely target.

I live between the ridges in Tennessee. Y-12's location was picked because the ridges would deflect the blast during a nuclear accident.  8)


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Title: Re: Nukemap
Post by: Marlin on Jan 13, 2018, 03:37
With the false alarm in Hawaii I thought I would bump this thread.
Title: Re: Nukemap
Post by: TVA on Jan 13, 2018, 05:55
Yes

I live between the ridges in Tennessee. Y-12's location was picked because the ridges would deflect the blast during a nuclear accident.  8)


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Urban Legend
Title: Re: Nukemap
Post by: Marlin on Jan 13, 2018, 06:17



Urban Legend

Seriously!!! I will let the Oak Ridge historian who works at Y-12 know he is wrong when I see him again   ::)


Much of what originally brought people to Oak Ridge can still be seen: three of four plants used to produce material for the atomic bomb survive. These buildings are within 30 minutes of the city center, on what are today the sites of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Department of Energy East Tennessee Technology Park, and the Y-12 National Security Complex. On weekdays, the Department of Energy (DOE) operates a three-hour bus tour of these facilities, isolated in a 17-mile-long valley studded by parallel ridges—a major reason the spot was chosen for the Manhattan Project in the first place. If a catastrophic explosion occurred, the ridges would act as buffers between the plants.

http://www.historynet.com/oak-ridge-the-town-the-atomic-bomb-built.htm (http://www.historynet.com/oak-ridge-the-town-the-atomic-bomb-built.htm)
Title: Re: Nukemap
Post by: Rennhack on Jan 13, 2018, 11:31
Seriously!!! I will let the Oak Ridge historian who works at Y-12 know he is wrong when I see him again   ::)

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