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Date: 2013-08-21 14:48:21
Frenchman Flat
Operation Plowshare
Sedan Crater
Nuclear weapon
National Atomic Testing Museum
Nuclear explosion
Operation Teapot
Nuclear proliferation
Pahute Mesa
Nevada
Nevada Test Site
Nevada National Security Site

Background Since the establishment of the Nevada Test Site (now known as the Nevada National Security Site – NNSS) in 1951, thousands of people from around the world continue to visit this vast outdoor laboratory. Larg

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