Nuclear Landscapes: Sedan Crater

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This crater remains from the Plowshares program, the purpose of which was to test the peaceful use of nuclear explosions. The operating hypothesis was that a nuclear explosion could easily excavate a large area, facilitating the building of canals and roads, improving mining techniques, or simply moving a large amount of rock and soil. The intensity and distribution of radiation proved too great, and the program was abandoned. The “Sedan” device was thermonuclear—70 percent fusion, 30 percent fission—with a yield of 100 kilotons. The crater is an impressive 635 feet deep and 1,280 feet wide. The weight of the material lifted was 12 million tons. [Taken from the book Nuclear Landscapes, by Peter Goin.]

Digital Creation Date: 
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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Photograph
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Photograph courtesy of Peter Goin.

Physical Creation Date: 
Tuesday, January 1, 1991