Where was the Fat Man supposed to be dropped?

The primary target was Kokura Arsenal, but because of unacceptable weather conditions and antiaircraft gunfire at Kokura, Maj. Sweeney decided to switch to his secondary target, Nagasaki. The bomb destroyed 3 square miles of the city and caused about 140,000 deaths by the end of 1945.
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Where was the first atomic bomb supposed to be dropped?

Instead, the intended target of the first bomb was Hiroshima, a fan-shaped city of approximately 550,000 people that occupied the estuary of the Ota River. The city was also home to the headquarters of the Japanese army that defended the island of Kyushu as well as a number of war industries.
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Where was Little Boy and Fat Man dropped?

Dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, it was the second nuclear weapon used in a war. Length: 10 ft 8 in.; Diameter: 60 in.
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Where was the Little Boy dropped?

The atomic bomb used at Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945, was "Little Boy". The bomb was dropped by a USAAF B-29 bomber, Enola Gay, piloted by U.S. Army Air Force Colonel Paul Tibbets, Jr.
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Where was the 3rd atomic bomb going to be dropped?

But another atomic bomb was prepared to be dropped on 19 August if Japan had not surrendered four days earlier. The third target is believed to have been Tokyo - possibly the Emperor's palace.
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What did the pilot say after dropping the atomic bomb?

As the city disappeared under a mushroom cloud, Captain Robert Lewis – co-pilot of the Enola Gay, the bomber that dropped the weapon – wrote in his log “My God, what have we done?” Three days later the U.S. released another atom bomb on Nagasaki, devastating the city and ushering in the nuclear age.
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Why was Nagasaki targeted?

Why was Nagasaki targeted? During the early 20th century, Nagasaki developed into a major shipbuilding city, which led the United States to target the city as a target for the atomic bomb dropped on Japan during World War II.
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What was the original target before Nagasaki?

I didn't expect to learn that Nagasaki was not the original target for the second nuclear bomb. As a matter of chance, the original target was another city in Japan, known for its military arsenal: Kokura. Today, people in Japan still refer to “the luck of Kokura” on how the city was spared.
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How did Fat Man get Tinian?

Previously, on July 26, the bomb, along with "Little Boy", was transported to Tinian Island by USS Indianapolis (CA-35) for final assembly. Four days later, Japanese submarine, I-58, sank Indianapolis, northeast of Leyte.
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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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Who was the pilot that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki?

Charles W. Sweeney (December 27, 1919 – July 16, 2004) was an officer in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the pilot who flew Bockscar carrying the Fat Man atomic bomb to the Japanese city of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.
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Is there a crater in Nagasaki?

The test site after detonation: a crater of fused soil, also known as “Trinite” radiates from ground zero.
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What was supposed to be bombed instead of Nagasaki?

The Target Committee appointed by President Harry Truman to decide which Japanese cities would receive the Little Boy and Fat Man atomic bombings did not place Nagasaki among their top two choices. Instead they identified Kokura as the second target after Hiroshima.
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Why was Tokyo not targeted with an atomic bomb?

The U.S. likely did not target Tokyo for the atomic bomb strikes as it was the seat of the Emperor and the location of much of the high ranking military officers. These are precisely the people you do not want to kill if you want to negotiate a surrender, as they are the people you would be negotiating with.
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Why are shadows left after atomic bomb?

The surrounding light bleached the concrete or stone around the "shadow." In other words, those eerie shadows are actually how the sidewalk or building looked, more or less, before the nuclear blast. It's just that the rest of the surfaces were bleached, making the regularly colored area look like a dark shadow.
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Why didnt Japan surrender after Hiroshima?

The severely-weakened Japanese Imperial army had no capacity to fight the Soviets on a second front in China and Northern Japan. Japanese historian Yuki Tanaka said the country had no choice because the Soviets would have killed Emperor Hirohito, seen as the heart and soul of imperial Japan.
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How many atomic bombs were planned to be dropped on Japan?

A week after Nagasaki, Tokyo had still not surrendered. A third weapon was already on its way and a dozen were to follow.
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What was the blast radius of fat man?

Similar fires broke out in Nagasaki, but no devastating fire storm resulted as in Hiroshima because of the irregular shape of the city. In both cities the blast totally destroyed everything within a radius of 1 mile from the center of explosion, except for certain reinforced concrete frames as noted above.
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Why did the US pick Hiroshima?

Hiroshima was chosen as the primary target since it had remained largely untouched by bombing raids, and the bomb's effects could be clearly measured.
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Why did they pick Nagasaki as the second city to drop a bomb on?

According to this line of thinking, the United States deployed the plutonium bomb on Nagasaki to make clear the strength of its nuclear arsenal, ensuring the nation's supremacy in the global power hierarchy.
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Why did America choose Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

U.S. strategists wanted to flatten an entire city with a single atomic bomb: Hiroshima was the right size. The name Hiroshima is so tied to the atomic bomb that it's hard to imagine there were other possible targets.
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Did Truman understand the atomic bomb?

In mid-July, President Harry S Truman was notified of the successful test of the atomic bomb, what he called “the most terrible bomb in the history of the world.” Thousands of hours of research and development as well as billions of dollars had contributed to its production. This was no theoretical research project.
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How long did it take the US to build the atomic bomb?

The Laboratory began in 1943, a few years after the start of World War II, for a single purpose: to design and build an atomic bomb. It took just 27 months. On July 16, 1945, the world's first atomic bomb was detonated 200 miles south of Los Alamos at Trinity Site.
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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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