Can you visit nuketown?

All tours are canceled until further notice. We are not accepting badging forms at this time. Free general-interest, public tours of the NNSS are provided on a monthly basis.
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Can you go to the Nevada Test Site?

The Nevada Test Site is located about 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada on US-95, but you can't just drive up to the facility and look around! Public tours are conducted only four times a year, with specific dates determined a few months in advance.
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Do Nuketowns still exist?

So, is “Nuketown” a real place or a pretend playground for paintball players? It is actually a real place. In January of 1951, the Nevada Test Site (NTS), which is approximately 65 miles north of Las Vegas, was a testing ground for a significant number of nuclear weapons tests in the United States.
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Can I visit Mercury Nevada?

Mercury is a closed village in Nye County, Nevada, United States, 5 miles (8.0 km) north of U.S. Route 95 at a point 65 miles (105 km) northwest of Las Vegas. It is situated within the Nevada National Security Site and was constructed by the Atomic Energy Commission to house and service the staff of the test site.
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Can the public visit Sedan Crater?

The crater is the result of the displacement of 12,000,000 short tons (11,000,000 t) of earth. Over 10,000 people per year visit the crater through free monthly tours offered by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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Can you visit the Apple 2 house?

The remains of this Apple 2 two-story wooden house may be viewed on a public tour of the Nevada National Security Site.
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Is Doom Town real?

This mock neighborhood was called “Doom Town,” and there are no surviving remains from it today. Portions of a second mock town, called “Survival Town,” which was subjected to the Apple-2 test from Operation Teapot in May 1955, still stand in the middle of an empty expanse of Yucca Flat.
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How many nukes were tested in Nevada?

Nuclear weapon testing underground, though, not only continued but increased in numbers. A total of 928 nuclear tests were conducted at the Nevada Test Site, more than anywhere else. A 1955 U.S. government brochure on the effects of nuclear testing.
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When was the last nuke used?

Shot Divider of Operation Julin on 23 September 1992, at the Nevada Test Site, was the last U.S. nuclear test.
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Where is the Tsar Bomba crater?

The Tsar Bomba detonated at 11:32 a.m., located approximately at 73.85° N 54.50° E , over the Mityushikha Bay nuclear testing range (Sukhoy Nos Zone C), north of the Arctic Circle on Novaya Zemlya Island in the Arctic Sea.
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Is Arizona radioactive?

"The average background radiation can range from 100-300 millirems per year," according to Aubrey Godwin, Director of the Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency. "The amount of additional radiation we are seeing in Arizona is less than 0.1 millirem.
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Is the Nevada desert still radioactive?

Until today, the Nevada Test Site remains contaminated with an estimated 11,100 PBq of radioactive material in the soil and 4,440 PBq in groundwater. The U.S. has not yet ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty of 1996.
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Can you visit us nuclear test sites?

Since the NNSS is a restricted-access government facility, visitors must apply well in advance to attend a tour. Tour participants must be at least 14 years old. Pregnant women are discouraged from participating in tours because of the long bus ride and uneven terrain at the Site.
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Are nuclear bombs still tested?

North Korea conducted nuclear tests in 2006, 2009, 2013, 2016, and 2017. The most recent confirmed nuclear test occurred in September 2017 in North Korea.
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Can you survive a nuke in a fridge?

A lot of people would die, of course: It's an A-bomb. But there are some easy steps that can feasibly save your life from the most fearsome weapon ever created. Oh, and spoiler alert, the answer isn't: crawl inside a fridge. RULE NUMBER ONE: Nuclear bombs aren't as deadly as you think.
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Could you survive a nuclear bomb in a lead lined fridge?

Lucas said that if the refrigerator were lead-lined, and if Indy didn't break his neck when the fridge crashed to earth, and if he were able to get the door open, he could, in fact, survive. “The odds of surviving that refrigerator — from a lot of scientists — are about 50-50,” Lucas said.
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Can you visit Yucca Flats?

Free general-interest, public tours of the NNSS are provided on a monthly basis. Reservations are required for all tours. Space is limited and seats fill quickly, on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Where were nukes tested in Nevada?

The Nevada Test Site (NTS), 65 miles north of Las Vegas, was one of the most significant nuclear weapons test sites in the United States. Nuclear testing, both atmospheric and underground, occurred here between 1951 and 1992.
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Is Apple campus open to public?

There are plenty of big, futuristic, and flashy tech headquarters there - although most are not open to the public (other than being able to wander around the massive campuses). Apple is one of the tech giants that has actually included a visitor center in their headquarters campus so that fans can visit.
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Why was survival town created?

Did you know that out in the Nevada desert in 1955, at the Test Site, a town was built? It was called Survival Town, or Doom Town. As part of the 14 nuclear tests done in 1955, the town was built to study the effects of a nuclear explosion in a populated area.
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How is Hiroshima today?

Hiroshima lost over 75,000 people due to initial bomb devastation, ensuing radioactivity related deaths, and displacement. However, Hiroshima today has roughly tripled in population since the days of those horrors. The predominant architectural style in the city shows how strong growth was in the 1960s through 1980s.
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Who nuked Japan?

The United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945, respectively. The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in armed conflict.
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What would happen if the Tsar Bomba hit the ground?

That's interesting, but if enough Tsar Bombas were dropped into the Challenger Deep, there would be half-a-mile-high waves and a fracture that digs all the way to Earth's mantle. The explosive force would throw rock and water nearly to the Karman line.
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