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#9 An observer checks his watch at the scheduled time of the blast.

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#9 An observer checks his watch at the scheduled time of the blast.

Nukes testing in Mississippi in 1964: When the U.S. Government blasted Two Nukes to Prove Other Nations Could Cheat

#9 An observer checks his watch at the scheduled time of the blast.

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