No Promised Land: The Shared Legacy of the Castle Bravo Nuclear Test | Arms Control Association
1. The Castle Bravo test blast, Bikini Atoll, March 1, 1954. | Download Scientific Diagram
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Revisiting Bikini Atoll
Castle Bravo was a high-yield (15 MegaTon) thermonuclear weapon design test conducted by the U.S. at Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands. Detonated on March 1, 1954, the device was the most powerful nuclear
Remarkable': Scientists amazed by thriving marine life at Bikini Atoll site where 23 atomic bombs were dropped | The Independent | The Independent
Castle Bravo: Sixty Years of Nuclear Pain - Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
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How the U.S. betrayed the Marshall Islands, kindling the next nuclear disaster - Los Angeles Times
The Nuclear Bomb That Accidentally Blew a Chunk Out of an Island - YouTube
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NUKES on Twitter: "Bunker before and after the Castle Bravo hydrogen bomb test, 2 km from the Ground Zero, Bikini atoll. https://t.co/lxFAIekbXs" / Twitter
Nuclear tragedy in the Marshall Islands - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Ploughshares Fund - [March 1, 1954] ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY… The Castle Bravo nuclear test — the first in a series — was conducted at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands,
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Radiation maps of ocean sediment from the Castle Bravo crater | PNAS
How Bikini Atoll Was Ruined By Castle Bravo And Operation Crossroads