Discrimination prob: how will the US know whether the next HS-12 or HS-14 test is/isn't carrying a live nuclear warhead? Miscalc risks high.https://twitter.com/wellerstein/status/911207196469399552 …
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Replying to @NarangVipin
Agreed. Dangerous brinksmanship by two irresponsible politicians, working themselves into corners with their rhetoric.
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Replying to @wellerstein @NarangVipin
Deescalation still possible. But at least one side (ideally both) would have to participate. Will either? And if not — where does it lead?
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Unrelated question: assuming a 150kT atmospheric test, at various altitude bursts, what radii are civilian aircraft electronics at risk?
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Replying to @colbster @NarangVipin
Yes but 1) that was v high altitude, 2) very large, & 3) "damage" needs to be qualified/quantified; airplane electronics not street lights.
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