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USA ATOMBOMBENTEST 1951
Aerial view of the explosion of an atomic bomb at the test site in Nevada, USA. The explosion has the typical 'mushroom cloud' appearance. Atomic bomb tests were started at Nevada in 1951. Downwind from the test sites, the incidence of leukemia rose sharply in the following years as did the amount of miscarriages and congenital abnormalities. These tragedies raised public awareness of the hazards of radiation. This led to the banning of atmospheric nuclear bomb tests in the mid-1960s. Continued research into the effects of radiation led to a complete ban on tests being approved by the United Nations in 1996. (KEYSTONE/SCIENCE PHOTO/U.S. Air Force/Science Source)
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COPYRIGHTPFLICHTIG
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LOS ALAMOS USA VEREINIGTE STAATEN AMERIKA
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KEYSTONE
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SCIENCE SOURCE
Byline
U.S. AIR FORCE / SCIENCE SOURCE
Size
3000 x 2400 px
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JPEG