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- Tsar_Bomba diameter "2100.0".
- Tsar_Bomba length "8000.0".
- Tsar_Bomba weight "27000.0".
- Tsar_Bomba abstract "Tsar Bomba (Russian: Царь-бомба; "Tsar Bomb", "Emperor Bomb", Tsar being derived from Caesar) is the nickname for the AN602 hydrogen bomb, the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. Its October 30, 1961 test remains the most powerful artificial explosion in human history. It was also referred to as Kuz'kina Mat' (Russian: Кузькина мать, Kuzka's mother), referring to Nikita Khrushchev's promise to show the United States a "Kuz'kina Mat'" at the 1960 United Nations General Assembly. The famous Russian idiom, which has been problematic for translators, literally meaning “to show somebody Kuzka's mother”, equates roughly with the English “We’ll show you!” Developed by the Soviet Union, the bomb had the yield of 50 to 58 megatons of TNT (210 to 240 PJ). Only one bomb of this type was ever officially built and it was tested on October 30, 1961, in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago, at Sukhoy Nos.The remaining bomb casings are located at the Russian Atomic Weapon Museum, Sarov (Arzamas-16), and the Museum of Nuclear Weapons, All-Russian Research Institute of Technical Physics, Snezhinsk (Chelyabinsk-70). Neither of these casings has the same antenna configuration as the device that was tested.Many names are attributed to the Tsar Bomba in the literature: Project 7000; product code 202 (Izdeliye 202); article designations RDS-220 (РДС-220), RDS-202 (РДС-202), RN202 (PH202), AN602 (AH602); codename Vanya; nicknames Big Ivan, Tsar Bomba, Kuz'kina Mat'. The term "Tsar Bomba" was coined in an analogy with two other massive Russian objects: the Tsar Kolokol (Tsar Bell) and the Tsar Pushka (Tsar Cannon). The CIA designated the test as "JOE 111".".
- Tsar_Bomba diameter "2.1".
- Tsar_Bomba length "8.0".
- Tsar_Bomba origin Soviet_Union.
- Tsar_Bomba thumbnail Ivan_bomb.png?width=300.
- Tsar_Bomba type Thermonuclear_weapon.
- Tsar_Bomba weight "2.7E7".
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- Tsar_Bomba caption "The Tsar Bomba mushroom cloud seen from a distance of 160 km . The crown of the cloud is 56 km high at the time of the picture.".
- Tsar_Bomba date "March 2013".
- Tsar_Bomba designer "Yulii Borisovich Khariton, Andrei Sakharov, Victor Adamsky, Yuri Babayev, Yuri Smirnov, and Yuri Trutnev".
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- Tsar_Bomba isExplosive "yes".
- Tsar_Bomba location "[Coordinates:|Geographic_coordinate_system]".
- Tsar_Bomba name "AN602".
- Tsar_Bomba number "1".
- Tsar_Bomba origin Soviet_Union.
- Tsar_Bomba reason "Capt. Obvious tips off about atmospheric pressure waves discussed in the article in Nature, not seismic".
- Tsar_Bomba type Teller–Ulam_design.
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- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:1961_in_military_history.
- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:1961_in_science.
- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:1961_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:Cold_War_weapons_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:Novaya_Zemlya.
- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:Nuclear_bombs_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:Russian_inventions.
- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:Soviet_inventions.
- Tsar_Bomba subject Category:Soviet_nuclear_weapons_testing.
- Tsar_Bomba point "73.85 54.5".
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- Tsar_Bomba comment "Tsar Bomba (Russian: Царь-бомба; "Tsar Bomb", "Emperor Bomb", Tsar being derived from Caesar) is the nickname for the AN602 hydrogen bomb, the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. Its October 30, 1961 test remains the most powerful artificial explosion in human history. It was also referred to as Kuz'kina Mat' (Russian: Кузькина мать, Kuzka's mother), referring to Nikita Khrushchev's promise to show the United States a "Kuz'kina Mat'" at the 1960 United Nations General Assembly.".
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- Tsar_Bomba lat "73.85".
- Tsar_Bomba long "54.5".
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- Tsar_Bomba depiction Ivan_bomb.png.
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