Nuclear Science

Cold War Politics
Local Impact
Scientific Methods
Historical Context
100

This type of bomb was tested underground in Mississippi in 1964


What is an atomic bomb?


100

 This treaty limited nuclear testing to underground locations

What is the Limited Test Ban Treaty?


100

The number of people who filed damage claims after the nuclear tests

What is 400?

100

These instruments were used to detect nuclear tests

What are seismographs?

100

The decade when these Mississippi nuclear tests occurred

What is the 1960s?

200

The power of the first Mississippi nuclear test was 5.35.3 kilotons, which was this many times smaller than the Hiroshima bomb

What is approximately 66 times smaller?

200

 This political figure was eager to host nuclear testing despite being a segregationist

Who is Governor Ross Barnett?


200

 The amount paid to evacuated residents per person

What is $10 for adults and $5 for children?

200

This scientific technique involved creating an underground cavity to potentially hide nuclear test signals

What is decoupling?

200

The total number of nuclear tests conducted by the U.S. during the Cold War

What is more than 1,000?

300

This physicist theorized that underground nuclear tests could potentially be "muffled" from detection

  • Who is Albert Latter?
300

The primary motivation for these nuclear tests was to detect potential cheating in nuclear test agreements with this country

What is the Soviet Union?


300

 A local resident described the ground movement during the test as feeling like this

What is being in a boat?

300

 The maximum kiloton limit established for future underground tests

What is 150 kilotons?

300

Most U.S. nuclear tests prior to Mississippi were conducted in these locations

What are the Nevada desert and Pacific islands?


400

The two nuclear tests in Mississippi were code-named this

  • What are Salmon and Sterling?
400

This global crisis shortly preceded the Limited Test Ban Treaty

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

400

One local resident's house was completely destroyed by the test, whose name was this

Who is Horace Burge?

400

Scientists tested surrounding trees for this potential radioactive contamination

What is radioactivity?

400

 The year the second, smaller nuclear test was conducted in Mississippi

What is 1966?

500

This specific geological formation made Mississippi an ideal testing location

What is a salt dome?

500

The nuclear testing was part of a larger strategy to make it harder for countries to join the "nuclear weapons club"

What is nuclear nonproliferation?

500

The long-term health concern locals had after the tests

What is cancer?

500

 A modern life-saving application developed from these nuclear test monitoring techniques

What is estimating tsunami risks?

500

 The current status of nuclear testing globally, according to the article

What is that nearly 200 countries have joined a treaty against future tests?