Russia has released a video of an explosion 3,300 times more powerful than the atomic bomb, which was filmed in 1961 during the Soviet era.
Russia has released a video of a horrific hydrogen bomb explosion that Russia tested in 1961 on an island near the North Pole that was torn apart at an altitude of four kilometers above the ground, despite its heat. It was spread over a distance of 250 km.
The 50 million tonne (TNT) bomb, reportedly the most powerful bomb in human history, was developed by Russian scientist Andrei Sakharov.
The epicenter was reported below the ground, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The epicenter was reported below the ground, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The epicenter was reported below the ground, however; The wind blows and the vacuum begins.
Scientists also call this bomb a thermonuclear bomb, the explosion of which emits light, heat and shock waves with tremendous energy, but emits less radiation than a normal atomic bomb.