Image: United States Department of Energy
One particular image of the Castle Romeo fireball has become the most highly reprinted photo of any nuclear explosion. This image of molecular muscle is often used to represent nuclear weapons in general on book covers, magazine splashes and in other media, such is its luridly threatening appearance – clouds recoiling from the expanding spectre in their midst – and apocalyptic red-orange tones.
One particular image of the Castle Romeo fireball has become the most highly reprinted photo of any nuclear explosion. This image of molecular muscle is often used to represent nuclear weapons in general on book covers, magazine splashes and in other media, such is its luridly threatening appearance – clouds recoiling from the expanding spectre in their midst – and apocalyptic red-orange tones.
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