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NUKEMAP 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 in early February 2013[1] [2] which enables users to model the explosion of nuclear warheads (of either historical or any given arbitrary yield) on virtually any terrain and at any altitude of their choice.[3] The latest version, the third, of his nuclear strike simulators is in 3-D.[4][5]

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