Explosion of the World's Largest

Friday, January 11, 2013

Explosion of the World's Largest:

The explosion, whatever it is a disaster in a life. In certain cases the explosion could kill thousands of people and also caused fatalities were life miserable. In this post will present 10 major explosion ever recorded and known to man. some of it happening on earth and well-documented visually and transcripts of historical research scientist scientist (explosion prehistoric), and the rest was a blast that occurred outside of Earth is recorded by a research study from the study of the origin of the nature and procedure of the universe universe (big bang). Here the sequence starting from the explosion of the "smallest" is happening on earth and ends with the explosion incident universe in order of number bully. OK happy reading and hopefully increase the repertoire of knowledge friend of a friend all his. Let's Start

10.The Texas City Disaster.
Fire cargo ship SS.Grandcamp when docked in texas in 1947, blew up 2300 tons of Ammonium nitrate is a compound used in fertilizers and high explosives. The blast even blew two planes in flight and trigger a chain reaction to blow up an oil refinery and also ship cargo ships other nearby carrying 1,000 tons of ammonium nitrate. The disaster killed about 600 people and injuring about 3,500, and is generally considered the worst industrial accident in U.S. history.

Figure explosion texas

9. The Halifax Explosion.
In 1917, a cargo ship France laden with explosives for World War I collided with a Belgian ship in the port of Halifax, Kanada.Kapal It exploded with more force than a bomb blast man-made explosion before it, which is equivalent to about 3 kilotons of TNT . The explosion made ​​of white smoke billowing high as 20,000 feet (6,100 meters) above the city and triggering tsunami as high as 60 feet (18 meters). For almost 1.2 miles (2 km) surrounding the epicenter, total destruction, and about 2,000 people were killed and 9,000 injured. Waves of broken glass from the explosion that reverberated in the cities surrounding has blinded thousands of people, even anchors thrown dozens of hundred pounds from the beginning.

Explosion in Halifax that left many homes destroyed to the ground

8. Chernobyl explosion,
In 1986, a nuclear reactor in Chernobyl Ukraine (soviets) explode. It was the worst nuclear accident in history. The explosion, which blew the 2,000 ton lid off the reactor, sent out 400 times higher than the effect of radioactive than the Hiroshima atomic bomb, contaminating more than 77,000 square miles (200,000 square km) in Europe. Approximately 600,000 people were exposed to high doses of radiation, and more than 350,000 people had to be evacuated from contaminated areas. accidental explosion also I discussed in my blog this.
Chernobyl explosion left a horror own that region to this day like a ghost town

7. The Trinity Blast,
The first atomic bomb in history, dubbed "the gadget," was detonated at the Trinity Site near Alamogordo, NM, in 1945, exploded with a force of about 20 kilotons of TNT. Nuclear weapons then end up in the era of World War II and ushered in a decade of fear of the destruction of the nuclear (Hiroshima Nagasaki bombing). Scientists have recently discovered that civilians in New Mexico has affected thousands of times higher due to radiation from the recommended limits.
Explosion trinity blast

6. Tunguska explosion,
Mysterious explosion near Podkamennaya Tunguska River in 1908 flattened some 500,000 acres (2,000 square kilometers) of Siberian forest, an area nearly the size of Tokyo. The scientists found that the explosion was caused by a cosmic impact from an asteroid or comet perhaps 65 feet (20 meters) in diameter 185 000 metric tons in mass - more than seven times that of the Titanic. The resulting explosion could have been as strong as four megatons of TNT - or 250 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
Site Tunguska explosion

5. Explosion of Mount Tambora,
In 1815, Mount Tambora in Indonesia exploded with a force of about 1,000 megatons of TNT, the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history. The explosion threw out about 140 billion tons of magma and not only killed more than 71,000 people on the island of Sumbawa and Lombok nearby, but ash was reportedly created global climate change. The following year, 1816, became known as the Year Without a Summer, snow fell in June in Albany, NY, river ice seen in July in Pennsylvania, and hundreds of thousands of people died of hunger in the world
Picture a story describing the enormity of the explosion of Tambora

4.The KT Extinction Impact Event,
The end of the era of dinosaurs, ending with the disaster that is estimated to occur 65 million years ago and killed roughly half of all species on the planet. Although research shows the planet is on the brink of environmental crisis before the Cretaceous-Tertiary or KT extinction, according to some researchers it's possible collisions of cosmic cause wide crater 110 miles or 180 km Chicxulub, region of Mexico.
Figure illustration at the end of the dinosaur era

3. Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9.
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter collided spectacularly in 1994. Giant planet ripping gravitational pull of the comet into fragments separated up to 1.8 miles (3 km) wide, and and comet moves hit at a speed of 37 miles (60 km) per second. The collision site creates a fireball that rose about 1,800 miles (3,000 km) above cloudtops Jovian and create total darkness in more than 7460 miles (12,000 km) the size of Earth - and expected to have explosive power with the power of 6000 gigatons of TNT.
Figure illustration collision between a meteor levy and Jupiter

2. Shadow-casting Supernova
Supernova is a cluster of stars that often exploded, causing the bright light of all galaxies. Supernova brightest in recorded history was seen in the constellation Lupus (the term Latin for wolf) in the spring of 1006. The blast gold incredible now known as SN 1006 to be roughly 7100 light years away, so bright it enough to membava and write at night even remain visible for months at a time during the day.
Supernova Blast

1. The Farthest Recorded Explosion,
Gamma ray is the most powerful ever known in the universe. Rays emanating from the area so far but it looks, is GRB 090423, to reach the "world" we are at a distance 13 billion light years away! of the earth. The explosion, which only recorded less than 1 second, releasing energy more than 100 times the energy released by the sun for 10 M. And the theory is that of the Big Bang is the solar system and the universe was created.


image coherent process of the universe through the big bang

That 10 list explosion explosion ever recorded, there were two huge explosion which at first I think the entry list was not, the eruption of Krakatoa (Mount Krakatoa) and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. can imagine that the explosion above is very great and powerful. if it refers to the loss of life, then indeed Hiroshima Nagasaki casualties greater because in drop right above the densely populated. Explosion also tested it in an experiment such as the operation Upshot-Knothole

Conducted at the Nevada Proving Ground between March 17 and June 4, 1953, test bombs Beru using the theory of fission and fusion. The house in the picture is located 3500 feet from the center of the explosion, the camera itself is protected coating setebah 2 inches, it only takes 2.6 seconds from the beginning of the bomb meldak until explosion destroys house

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