I can't access the pictures but I think I know what you're talking about. The lines are smoke from marker rockets which are used to frame the size
of the explosion for the cameras.
DanD9
"The smoke from the rockets is used to measure the progression of the shock wave. The blast compresses air, bending the light so the smoke trails appear to bend. This was measured using high speed cameras."
I've never heard this, very interesting, do you have a link ?
Originally posted by Fiorina 161
thought i still think that the lines are made by the emp pules that come with an above ground det.
Originally posted by SilentFrog
Originally posted by Fiorina 161
dose anyone know if you get an emp if the det
is under ground?
Well, EMP happens when the energy release of a nuke (which is 90% photons immideatley after the explosion) doesn't get converted to heat. This can only really happen in the upper atmosphere, where there isnt much to absorb and remit the EM rad, which is why the US and USSR had nukes wired to go off there. You'll still get major EM radiation when a nuke goes off, but the vast majority will be in the IR, ie heat range.