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Mushroom cloud - Wikipedia
Mushroom cloud from the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, on 9 August 1945. A mushroom cloud is a distinctive mushroom-shaped flammagenitus cloud of debris, smoke, and usually condensed water vapour resulting from a large explosion.
The atomic cloud over Nagasaki, 1945 - Rare Historical Photos
2021年11月24日 · The rising mushroom cloud over Nagasaki, a few minutes after the nuclear bomb was detonated, August 9, 1945. Picture taken from Koyagi-jima, 5 miles from the center of Nagasaki.
The Photograph That Showed Us What Nuclear Destruction Could ... - Artsy
2018年1月5日 · The photograph, taken on August 9th, 1945, shows a 45,000-foot-tall mushroom cloud erupting over Nagasaki, Japan, in the wake of an atomic bomb. The explosion came just days after the detonation of the world’s first deployed atomic bomb, codenamed “Little Boy,” which was dropped by the U.S. on Hiroshima, killing an estimated 140,000 people.
Nagasaki Mushroom Cloud
On August 9, 1945, the United States detonated an atomic bomb on the Japanese port of Nagasaki. The mission was sent to destroy the arsenal at Kokura, Japan, but due to heavy cloud cover it moved to the secondary target of Nagasaki.
Mushroom Cloud | Nagsaki | Photographs | Media Gallery
Taken 15 minutes after the atomic bomb detonation over Nagasaki from Koyagi-jima Island. The earliest photograph taken from the ground. A photograph of the Urakami Cathedral, one of Nagasaki's prominent landmarks, stands on a hill amid …
Mushroom cloud over Nagasaki, Japan, 9 August 1945
Column of smoke mushrooming over Nagasaki after detonation of American atomic bomb over the city.
Nagasaki, Japan under atomic bomb attack / U.S. Army A.A.F. photo.
Photograph shows atomic bomb mushroom cloud over Nagasaki. Names United States. Army Air Forces, photographer Created / Published [Nagasaki, Japan], [9 August 1945] Headings
1945.8.9 At 11:02 a.m. August 9, 1945 - Nagasaki Peace
The atomic bomb mushroom cloud over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 Photograph by Hiromichi Matsuda Known as Urakami, the district around the hypocenter (ground zero) area had been populated for centuries by Japanese people of the Roman Catholic faith.
Over Nagasaki - Atomic Archive
The atomic bomb mushroom cloud over Nagasaki seen from Koyagi-jima on August 9, 1945. Unlike Hiroshima, there was no firestorm at Nagasaki. Despite this, the blast was more destructive to the immediate area, due to the topography and the greater power of Fat Man.
1945 - Mushroom cloud over Nagasaki, 9 August 1945 - Photo …
A dense column of smoke rises more than 60,000 feet into the air over the Japanese port of Nagasaki, the result of an atomic bomb, dropped from a U.S. B-29 Superfortress on August 9, 1945.