Nuclear Cow Tipping

There is some controversy about just which test the footage comes from. The makers of the documentary which is the source for the clip didn't identify the test and so it comes down to two candidates.

The first is the 1964 Salmon nuclear test, which was one of two shots in Project Dribble and one of only two US nuclear tests carried out east of the Missisippi River. The second was the 1963 Clearwater nuclear test part of Operation Niblick the 1963/64 Nevada test series.
 
A final piece of triva, the light that flashes on at 4 seconds into the clip is an incandescent bulb suspended above ground zero. It is being powered by the EMP created by the nuclear explosion. A simple and effective way to confirm detonation.
 
There is some controversy about just which test the footage comes from. The makers of the documentary which is the source for the clip didn't identify the test and so it comes down to two candidates.

The first is the 1964 Salmon nuclear test, which was one of two shots in Project Dribble and one of only two US nuclear tests carried out east of the Missisippi River. The second was the 1963 Clearwater nuclear test part of Operation Niblick the 1963/64 Nevada test series.
That's a pretty heavily forested part of Mississippi, I doubt that it took place in the Salmon/Dribble tests.

 
Anti-gravity bovine weapon, no bull and others thought this was udderly impossible due to milking of the defense budget, I need more hoof and hoof for my coffee, boy did I cream this one, life is good. And for years I thought ground beef was a steer with short legs.
 

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