The mushroom cloud produced by the first explosion by the Americans of a hydrogen bomb at Eniwetok Atoll in the South Pacific. Known as Operation...
Dense column of smoke rises more than 60,000 feet into the air over the Japanese industrial port of Nagasaki, the result of an atomic bomb, the...
Characteristic mushroom shaped cloud begins formation after the first H-Bomb explosion at Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific.
Mushroom cloud forms after the initial Atomic Bomb test explosion off the coast of Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands.
Around 1950 And 1955, The American Army Tested The First Atomic Hydrogen Bomb Above The Bikini Atoll, In The Marshall Islands In The Pacific.
Replica of Little Boy, the atomic bomb that was dropped from the B-29 �Enola Gay� aeroplane on to Hiroshima on 6 August 1945.
Dense column of smoke rises more than 60,000 feet into the air over the Japanese industrial port of Nagasaki, the result of an atomic bomb, the...
The mushroom cloud from Ivy Mike, one of the largest nuclear blasts ever, during Operation IVY. The blast completely destroyed Elugelab Island.
Mushroom cloud rises over the Pacific Ocean following the detonation of Britain's first H-bomb near Christmas Island .
silhouette of scientist with physic formulas and nuclear explosion at background - 氫彈 幅插畫檔、美工圖案、卡通及圖標
Billowing white mushroom cloud, mottled with orange, pushes through a layer of clouds during Operation Ivy, the first test of a hydrogen bomb, at...
One hundred miles of sky covered by smoke and radioactivity from the first H-Bomb explosion at Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific.
Side view of the 'Fat Man' atomic bomb, the kind that the US dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9 killing 40,000 people, during World War II . The...
Vue d'une explosion expérimentale, le 25 avril 1952, d'un modèle de bombe H - bombe thermonucléaire ou à hydrogène - cousine des bombes atomiques...
The mushroom cloud of fire and smoke rises 40,000 feet in two minutes after the Hydrogen Bomb explosion at Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific.
Photograph on display at The Bradbury Science Museum shows a hydrogen bomb test on June 24, 1957. The museum is Los Alamos National Laboratory's...