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|{{Image|Trinity test.jpg|right|200px|20 kt,Trinity surface test of first [[Nuclear weapon|fission bomb]], July 15, 1945, White Sands, New Mexico. 0.016 seconds after detonation, fireball was about 200 metres wide.}} | |{{Image|Trinity test.jpg|right|200px|20 kt,"Trinity" surface test of first [[Nuclear weapon|fission bomb]], July 15, 1945, White Sands, New Mexico. 0.016 seconds after detonation, fireball was about 200 metres wide.}} | ||
|{{Image|Baker fission, Bikini, July 24, 1946.jpg|right|200px|23 kt, Baker test,underwater fission bomb, Bikini Atoll, July 24,1946}} | |{{Image|Baker fission, Bikini, July 24, 1946.jpg|right|200px|23 kt, Baker test,underwater fission bomb, Bikini Atoll, July 24,1946}} | ||
|{{Image|Mike, H-bomb, 10.4 Mt, Enewetak, Oct. 31, 1952.JPG|right|200px|10.4 Mt, Mike | |{{Image|Mike, H-bomb, 10.4 Mt, Enewetak, Oct. 31, 1952.JPG|right|200px|10.4 Mt, "Mike" surface test of first fusion device. Enewetak Atoll, October 31, 1952}} | ||
|{{Image|Ivy Mike.JPG|right|200px|10.4 Mt,Mushroom cloud from Mike | |{{Image|Ivy Mike.JPG|right|200px|10.4 Mt,Mushroom cloud from "Mike" surface test of first fusion device. Enewetak Atoll, October 31, 1952}} | ||
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|{{Image|Castle Bravo H-Bomb, 1954.jpg|right|200px|15 Mt, Fireball of Castle Bravo fusion bomb surface test, Bikini Atoll, March 1, 1954}} | |{{Image|Castle Bravo H-Bomb, 1954.jpg|right|200px|15 Mt, Fireball of Castle Bravo fusion bomb surface test, Bikini Atoll, March 1, 1954}} | ||
|{{Image|Arkansas May 2, 1962.jpg|right|200px|1Mt, Arkansas test, parachuted air drop from B52 aircraft, Christmas Island, May 2, 1962}} | |{{Image|Arkansas May 2, 1962.jpg|right|200px|1Mt, Arkansas test, parachuted air drop from B52 aircraft, Christmas Island, May 2, 1962}} | ||
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