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Report: Nuke That Fell on N.C. in 1961 Almost Exploded

One of two hydrogen bombs that a doomed B-52 accidentally dropped on North Carolina in 1961 came perilously close to exploding, according to a recently declassified report.

The 4-megaton Mark 39 bombs -- each packing 260 times the explosive power of the weapon that decimated Hiroshima -- broke loose over Goldsboro, N.C., as the bomber went into a tailspin and crashed.

All four safety mechanisms designed to prevent accidental detonation worked properly on one bomb, which landed in a meadow, but three failed on the other, and only a low-voltage switch kept it from exploding upon impact in a field in Faro, N.C., said the 1969 report.

Had the warhead exploded, radioactive fallout could have spread over the Eastern Seaboard, hitting Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.

The accident happened just three days after President John F Kennedy was inaugurated in January 1961. Five of the eight crew members survived the crash.

The report was obtained by Fast Food Nation author Eric Schlosser for his newest book, Command and Control, about the nuclear arms race. Schlosser found that between 1950 and 1968 alone, at least 700 "significant" accidents and incidents involving 1,250 nuclear weapons were recorded.

Mother Jonesfirst reported Schlosser's findings Sunday, and the Goldsboro incident attracted new attention Friday based on an article in the Guardian. The British paper also published the report, written by Parker F. Jones, the supervisor of the nuclear weapons safety department at Sandia National Laboratories.

Jones titled his report "Goldsboro Revisited or: How I Learned to Mistrust the H-Bomb," a nod to Stanley Kubrick's 1964 nuclear satire, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...-bomb/2845381/

The Mark 39 hydrogen bomb had an explosive yield of 4 megatons, equal to 4 million tons of TNT. Two fell accidentally on Goldsboro, N.C., in 1961, and one nearly detonated.(Photo: U.S. Air Force)
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So in an 18 year period there were at least 700 significant accidents involving nuclear weapons? I know the nuclear nations don't give a shit about it but each time one of you detonates a nuclear device it changes conditions on the planet permanently. Each test explosion adds more radioactive particles to our air and water.
I'm not anti nuke, far from it, but maybe the technology is best left for blowing up brown people and making elecrticity.
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I am supervised the North Koreans haven't accidentally detonated one of their baby nukes.
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never heard of this. Thx for posting!
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Re: Report: Nuke That Fell on N.C. in 1961 Almost Exploded

The world would be a very different place if that bomb had gone off.
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Re: Report: Nuke That Fell on N.C. in 1961 Almost Exploded

damn. 260 times the explosive power of the weapon that decimated Hiroshima

i remember this
The US left a nuclear weapon lodged under ice in northern Greenland after losing it in a plane crash in 1968
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