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Atomique. The duo have since released two songs and video entitled, "Castle Bravo" "The Waste". Coeur Atomique first album was officially released on 10
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org/Usa/Tests/Castle.html. Hernandez, Daniel. “Post ‘Ivy Mike’ and ‘Castle Bravo.’” United States History of Thermonuclear Weapons Development, Stanford
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(SUBSIST) 2019 Reset Personality (Faith Disciplines) 2019 Year Of Solitude (Castle Bravo) 2019 Split with Savage Cult (NEN Records) 2019 Salary Of Stagnation
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Richard Garwin, a nuclear physicist who, years before, helped design the Castle Bravo hydrogen bomb, held a seminar on the SADEYE cluster bomb and other munitions
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from the US's thermonuclear weapon test at Bikini Atoll in 1954. Called Castle Bravo, the thermonuclear weapons test occurred on March 1, 1954. The boat was
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of Rongelap (from the Greenpeace website. Accessed 04 August 2024.) "Castle Bravo". Atomic Heritage Foundation. Retrieved 12 May 2021. "Rainbow Warrior
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the Castle-series of nuclear weapons tests. LST-762 transported the Castle-Bravo device, the first H-bomb, to the test site on Bikini Atoll, and was moored