ONE OF THE BIGGEST NON-NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS—The mushroom cloud formed near Suffield, Alberta, on August 3, after an explosion of 100 tons of T.N.T. Scientists detonated the charge to determine its effects on targets of military interest and to investigate phenomena in the air, on land, and underground. Among the observers were scientists from Canada, Britain, Australia, and the United States.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29588, 10 August 1961, Page 9
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60ONE OF THE BIGGEST NON-NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS—The mushroom cloud formed near Suffield, Alberta, on August 3, after an explosion of 100 tons of T.N.T. Scientists detonated the charge to determine its effects on targets of military interest and to investigate phenomena in the air, on land, and underground. Among the observers were scientists from Canada, Britain, Australia, and the United States. Press, Volume C, Issue 29588, 10 August 1961, Page 9
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