Einsteinium
einsteinium and fermium
einsteinium and fermium
The fallout of Ivy Mike contained two new elements which were then named einsteinium and fermium.
Element number 99, later named Einsteinium, was discovered in the debris from the first hydrogen bomb explosion in 1952. Only a tiny number of atoms were detected, formed from the decay of neutron-bombarded californium nuclei.
Einsteinium
Einsteinium
Einsteinium
Einsteinium was discovered in 1952 in the debris from the nuclear test of Eniwetak.
Einsteinium was discovered in the debris of 'Mike's code name for the first thermonuclear explosion witch took place on Eniwetok's Pacific atoll's 1 November 1952...'Mike' was the precursor to the development of a thermonuclear weapon, the so-called hydrogen bomb. (THAT was dumb, but it was worth discovering element 99 between californium and fermium...)
The crab nebula is the debris formed in the supernova explosion.
Nebulars do not explode, your question makes no sense.
Its the nuclear dust and debris that settles in the air after a nuclear explosion. This then comes down on the ground. Its a mixture of nuclear particles, and debris from the surrounding area. This can cause radiation sickness.