The Rulison test — conducted at a depth of 8,425 feet — was the deepest subterranean nuclear-bomb detonation conducted in U.S. history.
The explosion was captured in real time, but the aftermath told an even more unsettling story. Entire buildings were torn apart, shockwaves reshaped neighborhoods, and the scale of destruction became ...
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