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	<title>Comments on: Happy Tsar Bomba + 1 day!</title>
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		<title>By: Max Lapshin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As far as I&#039;ve heard, scientists (Soviet and American), that were looking at an explosion, were scared by enormous big time of it. There was a danger, that hydrogen bomb of a rather high power, can start separating water into oxygen and hydrogen. Thus nuclear explosion can take several hours and all water on Earth.

After this explosion, USSR and US have never tested bombs of such power. By the way, in case of war, we didn&#039;t have any bombers or ICBM&#039;s that could deliver Tsar Bomb to it&#039;s destination.

Small question: how many other &#039;Tsar&#039; things do You know in Russia? =)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As far as I&#8217;ve heard, scientists (Soviet and American), that were looking at an explosion, were scared by enormous big time of it. There was a danger, that hydrogen bomb of a rather high power, can start separating water into oxygen and hydrogen. Thus nuclear explosion can take several hours and all water on Earth.</p>
<p>After this explosion, USSR and US have never tested bombs of such power. By the way, in case of war, we didn&#8217;t have any bombers or ICBM&#8217;s that could deliver Tsar Bomb to it&#8217;s destination.</p>
<p>Small question: how many other &#8216;Tsar&#8217; things do You know in Russia? =)</p>
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