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Published on: VG

December 2, 1943

Teller and Konopinsky estimate, with a good safety factor, that a nuclear explosion like the one being prepared for the Manhattan Project could not ignite the Earth’s entire atmosphere. They also conclude that even a bomb with 1,000 cubic meters of fissile fuel (Trinity would have 12 pounds) would not be capable of doing so. The document, immediately classified, was made public in 1975.