63 years ago today, the first detonation of a nuclear device, code-named Trinity, was conducted by the U.S. Army on July 16, 1945.
It took place at the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range, about 230 miles south of the Manhattan Project's headquarters at Los Alamos, New Mexico.
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Since then nations have nations have carried out more than 2000 nuclear tests combined since then, the most recent being North Korea in February.
To put that in context, Isao Hashimoto created the multimedia artwork "1945-1998" to provide a bird's eye view of all of the nuclear tests after World War II.
The time lapse excludes some notable test — including all three by
Things start heating up around 1952: