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Nuke Map is an interactive map using Google Maps and unclassified data, created by the academic Alex Wallerstein, an historian of science at the American Institute of Physics [1] which enables users to model the explosion of nuclear warheads (of either historical or any given arbitrary yield) on any terrain and altitude of their choice.[2] The latest version, the third, of his nuclear strike simulators is in 3-D.[3][4]

http://www.nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/ Official website