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Unlike Hollywood however, Russia isn't planning on using a nuclear explosion to move the asteroid, but they haven't revealed exactly what they have planned yet.
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That reactor type is not ideal for producing weapons-grade plutonium, but all reactors produce plutonium that could be used in a nuclear explosion.
The problem for the National Nuclear Security Administration is how outsiders were able to get so close to more than 100 tons of highly enriched uranium, a material that could make thousands of atom bombs or be used by intruders to create a nuclear explosion on the spot.
Who uses a nuclear weapon first?" "A nuclear explosion is not caused by one atom splitting, but by the impact of the first atom that splits causing multiple other atoms near it to split, and they in turn causing multiple atoms to split.
The document describes a plan for measuring the output of a device called a neutron initiator, which has no use other than triggering a nuclear explosion.
But, by thinking smaller, military planners have developed weapons that use a similar principle, without the need for a nuclear explosion.
Creates a series of new offences including causing a nuclear explosion and aiding or abetting the overseas use or development of chemical, nuclear or biological weapons.
This means that neutron capture cannot be used to create nuclides with a mass number greater than 257, unless carried out in a nuclear explosion.
Using M. V. Ramana's study of a possible nuclear attack on Bombay as a guide, Kanti described the effect of a nuclear explosion in New Delhi to the writer.
A nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is the time-varying electromagnetic radiation resulting from a nuclear explosion.
It would take perhaps a nuclear explosion to rattle her.
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