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English: PA-98-0520 — Trinity Site explosion, 0.016 second after explosion, July 16, 1945. The viewed hemisphere's highest point in this image is about 200 meters high.
Türkçe: 16 Temmuz 1945 yılında New Mexico'daki Socorro'nın 56 km kadar güneydoğusunda şu an üzerinde komuta merkezi Alamogordo'da bulunan White Sands Missile Range'in bulunduğu yerde yapılmış Trinity patlamasının, infilak anından 0,016 sn sonra çekilmiş görüntüsüdür. Görüntülenen yarım kürenin en yüksek noktası yaklaşık 200 metre yüksekliğindedir.
Deutsch: Foto des Trinity-Tests, 16ms nach der Zündung am 16. Juli 1945. Die im Bild sichtbaren Feuerblase hat zu diesem Zeitpunkt eine Höhe von ca. 200 Metern.
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Author Berlyn Brixner / Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Camera location33° 40′ 39.24″ N, 106° 28′ 31.96″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Trinity Site Explosion, 0.016 seconds after explosion, July 16, 1945

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16 July 1945

33°40'39.245"N, 106°28'31.958"W

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