Re: Nuclear testing riddles

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Jan,
 
Is it possible that the view we see in the photograph is of the side of the vehicle that would have been in the blast shadow? Or, to use nautical terms, we  might be looking at the leeward side of the vehicle rather than the windward side?
 
 
Stephen


 

The NNSS (formerly NEvada Test Site) has released a compendium on their activities from 1951 onwards. I suppose they think it’s an honest history, but much of it reads like it was written by foreign students and researched by somebody who had never set foot on the NTS.

See the bottom of page 30 for a real  lie - The pictures car is a 1930-ear car with wooden wheels and roof parts. IF this were used in a bomb test hot enough to meal dials and plastic parts, why didn’t the wood burn?



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Art Faul

The Artist Formerly Known as Prints
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Art for Cars: art4carz.com
Stills That Move: http://www.artfaul.com/
Camera Works - The Washington Post

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