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Sedan Crater
Detonation : 9:00A.M., July 6, 1962, Nevada Test Site
Yield: 110 kilotons (thermonuclear)
Crater: 600 feet deep, 1,200 feet wide, 179 million cubic feet in volume 
Purpose: Earth-moving experiment to determine the feasibility of national-crisis engineering projects, such as the creation of an alternate Panama Canal should the existing waterway become obstructed
Area 10, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada. October 29, 1984.
Keywords: Nevada Test Site, Mercury, Nye County, Nevada NTS

Sedan Crater

Detonation : 9:00A.M., July 6, 1962, Nevada Test Site
Yield: 110 kilotons (thermonuclear)
Crater: 600 feet deep, 1,200 feet wide, 179 million cubic feet in volume
Purpose: Earth-moving experiment to determine the feasibility of national-crisis engineering projects, such as the creation of an alternate Panama Canal should the existing waterway become obstructed
Area 10, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada. October 29, 1984.

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File information
Filename:36.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Nevada Test Site (NTS)
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:Nevada / Test / Site, / Mercury, / Nye / County, / Nevada / NTS
Date:October 29, 1984
Credits:Robert Del Tredici - At Work in the Fields of the Bomb
Filesize:30 KiB
Date added:Dec 20, 2005
Dimensions:524 x 355 pixels
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