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chalq__
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9th July
0:30:47
The story of when America underestimated the power of a nuke, resulting in a manhole cover being thrown into oblivion at 240,000 MPH. A recreation of the famous, 1957 Pascal-B test that was a part of Operation Plumbbob.

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  • chalq__
    chalq__
    13th July
    It was thrown by the nuke and was still in one piece as seen in a SINGLE frame caught by a camera but it likely burned up in the atmosphere seconds later.
  • Builderbob101
    Builderbob101
    13th July
    btw the ground around the nuke collapsed I wonder about the concrete plug tho as did it get thrown or vaporized
  • Builderbob101
    Builderbob101
    13th July
    it depends on the heat of the atmosphere humidity where it was done if it changed angle and what type of iron it was if I'm correct it was made of iron
  • chalq__
    chalq__
    12th July
    Tell that to the government lol
  • Owenbc0427
    Owenbc0427
    11th July
    we should remake this to s3nd ppl to space
  • AerospaceFan
    AerospaceFan
    10th July
    it couldnt enter earth orbit beacuse you need to go sideways and not up
  • chalq__
    chalq__
    10th July
    that is very true
  • KyleTheCreator
    KyleTheCreator
    9th July
    probably never went interstellar and probably vaporized in the atmosphere