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- NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein
NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations Starting up NUKEMAP: FAQ You might also try: MISSILEMAP 1 Drag the marker to wherever you'd like to target Or type in the name
- NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein - Restricted Data: A Nuclear History Blog
NUKEMAP is a mapping mash-up that calculates the effects of the detonation of a nuclear bomb
- NUKEMAP FAQ - Restricted Data: A Nuclear History Blog
Frequently Asked Questions about the NUKEMAP NUKEMAP: General; Who created the NUKEMAP? What are the terms of use for the NUKEMAP? Can I use screenshots from NUKEMAP in my news story, book, presentation, museum exhibit, etc ? Can I host my own mirror of the NUKEMAP? How was the NUKEMAP created? Why was the NUKEMAP created? Who pays for the
- MISSILEMAP by Alex Wellerstein - Restricted Data: A Nuclear History Blog
For more details about the explosive power of nuclear weapons, see NUKEMAP The hosting services that serve this application are provided by the College of Arts and Letters, Stevens Institute of Technology, in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
- Presenting NUKEMAP - Restricted Data
As NUKEMAP and the Nuclear Darkness tool both make clear, the real threat of an air-burst nuclear weapon is from thermal radiation, not blast waves—at least, assuming an optimal-altitude detonation
- More Fun with NUKEMAP - Restricted Data
I have a few more mapping projects in the works (at least two), and a few more goodies I’m planning to add to the existing NUKEMAP I’ve also got a few ideas about adding fallout approximations to NUKEMAP, which could be interesting
- 10 years of NUKEMAP | Restricted Data
Pretty much every nation with an outgoing internet connection has had at least one visitor to NUKEMAP, which is a little amazing and overwhelming, even more so since NUKEMAP is in English (obviously there are ways to translate websites on the fly, but it’s an obvious impediment)
- NUKEMAP3D by Alex Wellerstein - Restricted Data: A Nuclear History Blog
NUKEMAP3D was a mashup between the NUKEMAP and the Google Earth Browser Plugin, created by Alex Wellerstein in 2013 It allowed a user to see the ground effects of a nuclear weapon over any city in the world in 3D, as well as render a size-accurate mushroom cloud for any given yield of nuclear weapon
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