Crazy! Something happened to friends. They wound up getting remarried again just to get documents. Best of luck.
Crazy! Something happened to friends. They wound up getting remarried again just to get documents. Best of luck.
Why did Trump attack Iran in 2025 & 2026 but not North Korea in 2017-2019?
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A one-sheet poster for "The Hunt for Red October." The colors are black and red with white type. At top left is a large three-quarter portrait image of the head of Sean Connery as Captain Marko Ramius, printed in red on a black background. Next to his left cheek, rising out of the red as though rising out of the ocean is a submarine conning tower. The tagline to the right reads, "The hunt is on." The title, top-line stars, and credits are printed in the lower third of the poster against a red background.
Today in 1990, βThe Hunt for Red October,β adapted from insurance salesman Tom Clancyβs bestselling 1984 first novel, opened in theaters across the United States.
βThis business will get out of control. It will get out of control and weβll be lucky to live through it.β
These little drawings of proposed diagnostic experiments from Operation CASTLE (1954) fascinate me β the little "devices" (thermonuclear weapons), the palm trees, waves, the isometric views. I find "top secret art" pretty fascinating as an emergent visual genre in the 20th century...
Guess they donβt remember their βThe House in the Middleβ Civil Defense lessons. Light colors reflect thermal energy but dark colors absorb it. A fact that is very important for nuclear warfare survivability. Always thought that drove AF-1 lighter color scheme? Maybe notβ¦?
MISSILE is streaming for free on Kanopy (www.kanopy.com) in the United States, along with all of Frederick Wisemanβs films.
Hereβs a taste (two US Air Force missileer trainees at Vandenberg Air Force Base practice the process for launching a Minuteman ICBM):
Stockpile Stewardship and Nuclear Testing: A Technical Assessment
November 2025
Interesting read! Full document at link www.osti.gov/servlets/pur...
Best scientific advice Iβve seen thus far!
Interesting question
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Release the hounds!πΆ
Four different views (three in color) of the glowing mushroom cloud produced by the FOX nuclear bomb test (which looks like it has small triangular ears like a cat). The caption reads, "February 6, 1951 β 'Fox' detonated 1,434 feet (437m) above Frenchman Flat at 13:46 GMT with a yield of 22 kilotons from the LANL MK-6D 'Freddy' device after being air-dropped by a B-50 bomber. These are four perspectives of the detonation. The glow around the fireball is air being ionized by the intense radiation. These are the first publicly available photos of a nuclear detonation at the Nevada Proving Ground."
75 years ago this morning, the United States conducted FOX, a proof test of a Mk-6 atomic bomb, at the Nevada Proving Ground, its fifth test there. The yield was 22 kilotons (the predicted yield was 34 kilotons). Below, the first published photographs of a mushroom cloud over Nevada, from that test.
Marines Drill on Establishing Arming, Refueling Point at remote Tinian Island in the Pacific β USNI News
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Yes, sad. LASL was in on it too!
A.E.C. matchbook...
An archival black and white photograph of the tall Soviet R-5 medium-range ballistic missile erected on a firing stand on a flat, desert-like landscape. A few men are visible at the base of the missile, perhaps checking fuel line connections or making adjustments prior to launch..
A color screenshot from an official film (linked in the next post) showing the orange-yellow fireball and early-stage mushroom cloud following the explosion from this nuclear test.
A color map of a portion of Kazakhstan showing the approximate flight path (in blue) of the R-5 missile from Kapustin Yar to Aralsk.
70 years ago today, in a first, the USSR launched an R-5 medium-range ballistic missile (NATO designation: SS-3 Shyster) carrying a live warhead across populated areas of Kazakhstan from the Kapustin Yar test site to the Sary Shagan test range. The 0.3-kt warhead detonated on the ground near Aralsk.
Looks like they colorized it but nothing new added
There's an May 9, 1952 accident at Eielson AFB, Alaska, listed in one heavily redacted accident I have. This might be the one Hansen has listed. Again, little info on it. Note that this was declassified in 2014 β hard to know why this would still be classified!
75 yrs ago today at 5:47 AM local time, television station KTLA made an unauthorized live broadcast from atop Mt. Wilson just to Los Angeles of the 1-kiloton EASY nuclear test at the Nevada Proving Ground more than 200 miles away. It was watched by an estimated 30,000 people (start video at 22:30).
A graphic showing the interior of the Explorer-1 Satellite.
A NASA image of the launch of the Jupiter - C launch vehicle ascending from Launch Complex 26A, Cape Canaveral, Fl.
January 31, 1958: 10:48 PM EST- The United States puts its very first satellite into Earth orbit, Explorer-1. To learn more about the science around the mission here's a link to a JPL website that explains more explorer1.jpl.nasa.gov
Sadβ¦
Great list. Two of the most profound to me were American Sign Language and Film. Something about the visual languages and I am half blind. Go figure. Anthropology and Ethics were pretty profound too.
Some of the recently declassified images of the NRO's Cold War-era JUMPSEAT HEO signals intelligence satellite program. lnkd.in/eGym2xBj
Here @joshuakeating.bsky.social points out that, as of January 14, 2026, we've entered the longest period since July 16, 1945, without a full-scale nuclear test explosion (exceeding the time between the 1998 Pakistani test and North Korea's first test in 2006) www.vox.com/future-perfe...
"W80-5 βJust Came Up,β Will Go On SLCM-N, Weapons Directors Say"
Same please
Spent some time and found your highway thread on other site great stuff.
Interesting looks like some type of B61 test equipment with a unit under test.
Sandia National Laboratories
Stockpile Systems Engineering
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