Interactive NukeMap

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Interactive NukeMap

 NukeMap

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Ever wonder just what the aftermath of a nuclear explosion would be in your specific area? Would you be in the blast zone considered part of ground zero or in the fall out zone? What are the zones? What can you expect? Thermal effects, ionizing radiation, or residual radiation? What is the distance for the vaporization zone and how far will the immediate shockwave go? Find out what the projected zones are for any specific location right down to your town based on what you think will be the target via the interactive Nukemap created by Alex Wellerstein linked below which includes a link to a new 3D version.

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