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A Bouquet of Bombs

机译:一束炸弹

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In the heart of Las Vegas, amid the glitz and the ersatz versions of New York, Paris, and Luxor, stands a museum dedicated to the history of what must surely be humanity's greatest gamble—that we could save the world from annihilation by building weapons of mass destruction. A city founded on fantasies and flimflam might seem an odd location for the Atomic Testing Museum, but more nuclear firepower has been unleashed in the desert near Las Vegas than anywhere else on Earth. From 1951 until a moratorium ended tests in 1992, the United States detonated at least 928 atomic weapons at what is now called the Nevada Test Site. More tests were probably conducted secretly. One hundred of the bombs exploded aboveground, including 23 that were more powerful than the bomb that razed Hiroshima.
机译:在拉斯维加斯的中心地带,在纽约,巴黎和卢克索的浮华和eratz版本中,a立着一个博物馆,该博物馆致力于一定是人类最大赌注的历史-我们可以通过制造武器来拯救世界免遭灭绝大规模破坏。一个建立在幻想和火苗上的城市对于原子测试博物馆来说似乎是一个奇怪的地方,但是在拉斯维加斯附近的沙漠中释放出的核能比地球上其他任何地方都多。从1951年直到1992年暂停试验结束,美国在现在称为内华达试验场的地区引爆了至少928枚原子武器。更多测试可能是秘密进行的。一百枚炸弹在地上爆炸,其中二十三枚比炸毁广岛的炸弹更强大。

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