Did The US Accidentally Blast A Manhole Cover Into Space? | Random Thursday
Joe Scott Joe Scott
1.91M subscribers
674,536 views
0

 Published On Feb 28, 2019

In 1957, the United States began testing nuclear weapons underground in the desert outside of Las Vegas, Nevada as part of Operation Plumbbob. One underground test, Pascal B, may have put the first manmade object into space.

Support me on Patreon!
  / answerswithjoe  

Get cool nerdy t-shirts at
http://www.answerswithjoe.com/shirts

Become a channel member and get access to exclusive livestreams and content here:
   / @joescott  

Follow me at all my places!
Instagram:   / answerswithjoe  
Snapchat:   / answerswithjoe  
Facebook:   / answerswithjoe  
Twitter:   / answerswithjoe  

===================

Robert R. Brownlee engineered the Pascal A underground test to measure the amount of fallout that would occur from underground nuclear explosions. It involved digging a 485 foot shaft into the ground and capping it with a heavy steel plate.

The explosion blew the steel plate off the ground and caused Brownlee to wonder how fast it propelled the object, so he set up a second nuclear test, Pascal B, to measure the speed of the steel cap.

The high-speed camera only recorded the plate in one frame, which led Brownlee to conclude that it must have been traveling at more than 125,000 miles per hour, or 5 times the escape velocity of Earth. The plate was never found, and this has led many to believe it was jettisoned out into space.

If this is true, the steel plate from Pascal B beat Sputnik to space by 2 months and would be the fastest human-made object of all time.

There are many who believe this couldn't possibly be true though because at that speed the plate would have vaporized in the atmosphere just like a meteor or satellite re-entering the atmosphere at orbital velocity.

So the mystery of Pascal B carries on.


LINKS LINKS LINKS:

Department of Defense film
   • Operation Plumbbob Military Effects S...  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operati...

https://io9.gizmodo.com/no-a-nuclear-...

  / the_pascalb_test_during_operation_plumbbob  

https://www.businessinsider.com/faste...

show more

Share/Embed