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  1. NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein

    NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations.

  2. MISSILEMAP by Alex Wellerstein

    MISSILEMAP is a digital mapping mashup that lets you graphically visualize the range and accuracy of many different types of missiles.

  3. NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein

    NUKEMAP is a mapping mash-up that calculates the effects of the detonation of a nuclear bomb.

  4. Presenting NUKEMAP2 and NUKEMAP3D | Restricted Data

    Jul 22, 2013 · NUKEMAP2: sequel to the original NUKEMAP, with newly-derived effects equations and lots of brand-new options, including crater size, radioactive fallout plumes (with …

  5. The NUKEMAPs are here | Restricted Data

    Jul 25, 2013 · There is, though I don’t want to make it too intrusive or seem too irritating, a link now on the NUKEMAP for anyone who wanted to chip in to the server fund. Completely …

  6. NUKEMAP FAQ - Restricted Data: A Nuclear History Blog

    For NUKEMAP, after the user specifies the detonation information, it calls upon a nuclear effects library written in Javascript. This library outputs distances for various effects of the bomb.

  7. NUKEMAP3D by Alex Wellerstein

    What did NUKEMAP3D do and look like? NUKEMAP3D was a mashup between the NUKEMAP and the Google Earth Browser Plugin, created by Alex Wellerstein in 2013. It allowed a user to …

  8. Presenting NUKEMAP | Restricted Data

    Feb 3, 2012 · So over the last few days, I put together my own nuclear effects calculator, which I am calling NUKEMAP, only because “Alex’s Nuclear Effects Calculator” was deemed by a …

  9. 10 years of NUKEMAP | Restricted Data

    Feb 3, 2022 · So look for that in the near future. In the past, it has had some interesting patterns regarding how people in some countries use NUKEMAP to model attacks on other countries. …

  10. NUKEMAP at 5 years | Restricted Data

    Feb 3, 2017 · Reflections on the past, present, and future of NUKEMAP, five years into its existence.