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File:Operation Upshot-Knothole - Badger 001.jpg

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Español: Una explosión nuclear ilumina la noche durante una prueba en los Estados Unidos.
English: The BADGER explosion on April 18, 1953, as part of Operation Upshot-Knothole, at the Nevada Test Site.
Português: Explosão do BADGER em 18 de Abril de 1953, como parte da Operação Upshot-Knothole, na Área de Testes de Nevada, Estados Unidos.
Date 18 April 1953
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This image is available from the National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office Photo Library under number XX-34.

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Author Federal Government of the United States

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