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Starfish Prime: The Nuke that Lit Up the Sky and Fried Hawaii's Lights!


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On July 10, 1962, an extraordinary technological experiment known as Operation Starfish Prime unfolded high above the Pacific Ocean, transforming the night sky into an apocalyptic light show that would forever alter humanity's understanding of nuclear weaponry and electromagnetic effects.

The United States detonated a 1.4 megaton thermonuclear warhead 250 miles above Johnston Island, creating an artificial aurora that stretched across the Hawaiian Islands. The electromagnetic pulse was so powerful it disrupted electrical systems nearly 900 miles away, causing streetlights to fail in Honolulu and damaging several satellites in orbit.

This high-altitude nuclear test was part of the Cold War's atmospheric weapons research, designed to understand how nuclear explosions might interact with the Earth's magnetosphere. Scientists were particularly curious about the potential military applications of electromagnetic disruption.

The unexpected consequence was a breathtaking, yet terrifying display of human technological capability. Witnesses described a massive, multi-colored artificial aurora that lasted several minutes, with electrical disturbances creating a surreal technological symphony of destruction and scientific wonder.

Unintentionally, Operation Starfish Prime became a pivotal moment in understanding the vulnerability of electronic infrastructure to nuclear-generated electromagnetic pulses, inadvertently laying groundwork for future electromagnetic warfare strategies.
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