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TIL during Operation Plumbbob's Pascal-B test, a steel plate was launched into the air at about 56 km/s, 5 times the speed of Earth's escape velocity, by a nuclear bomb : r/todayilearned
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Operation Plumbbob
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TIL during the Pascal-B subterranean nuclear test in 1957, a 2000lbs steel plate cap was thrown into the atmosphere at 150,000 miles per hour : r/todayilearned
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