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NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations.
- Missilemap
MISSILEMAP is designed to make it easy to see the...
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Alex Wellerstein is a historian of science and nuclear...
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The MISSILEMAP FAQ was written by Alex Wellerstein. Last...
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MISSILEMAP is designed to make it easy to see the relationship between missile range, accuracy, and warhead size. It is especially developed for assistance in understanding the power of nuclear warheads and long-range missiles.
The application allows the user to “animate” the accuracy of the missile, as well as calculate the Single Shot Probability of Kill for arbitrarily-sized targets. In 2017, I also developed the MISSILEMAP , a variant of NUKEMAP that visualizes the relationship between nuclear missile range and accuracy and the explosive payload, showing how ...
5 Νοε 2018 · The MISSILEMAP FAQ was written by Alex Wellerstein. Last updated November 5, 2018 (converted from Google Maps to Leaflet). MISSILEMAP is a digital mapping that lets you graphically visualize the range and accuracy of many different types of missiles.
Nukemap (stylised in all caps) is an interactive map using Mapbox [1] API and declassified nuclear weapons effects data, created by Alex Wellerstein, a historian of science at the Stevens Institute of Technology who studies the history of nuclear weapons.
MISSILEMAP. 1. Drag the marker to wherever you'd like to target. Or type in the name of a city: 2. Choose a warhead yield: [?] kilotons [?] 3. Basic options: Height of burst: [?] Airburst Surface. Other effects: Casualties Radioactive fallout. Advanced options: 4. Click the "Detonate" button below. Detonate. Clear all effects. Add new detonation.
22 Ιουλ 2013 · NUKEMAP2: sequel to the original NUKEMAP, with newly-derived effects equations and lots of brand-new options, including crater size, radioactive fallout plumes (with adjustable wind speeds and fission fractions!), and casualty counts!