The US produced the biggest ever man-made explosion so far on March 1, 1954, in the Pacific archipelago of Bikini, part of the Marshall Islands.
The first successful hydrogen bomb was detonated (not launched or dropped--it was a 62-ton fixed structure) on November 1, 1952, on Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
The blast proved to be much bigger and overwhelming then scientist originally thought, and they thought they would destroy the whole world because the blast radius was so large.
The first hydrogen bomb was tested at the Enewetak Atoll (also known as the Ivy Mike test) in the Marshall Islands on November 1, 1952.
The first hydrogen bomb "Ivy Mike" was tested in 1952.
The hydrogen bomb was first successfully tested in 1952 by the United States.
The first atomic bomb was made in 1945, the first hydrogen bomb was made in 1952.
The first successful hydrogen bomb was detonated (not launched or dropped--it was a 62-ton fixed structure) on November 1, 1952.
The hydrogen bomb was invented by a team of American scientists led by Edward Teller. The first successful test of the hydrogen bomb was conducted by the United States in 1952.
ENIAC was first used in calculations for the hydrogen bomb
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The first Hydrogen bomb in 1952.
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Bikini
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