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  1. NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein. Starting up... NUKEMAP: FAQ. You might also try: MISSILEMAP. 1. Dragthe marker to wherever you'd like to target. Or you can select a preset... Or type in the name of a city:Go. 2. Choose a warhead yield:[?]kilotons[? Or you can select a preset... 3. Basic options:Height of burst:[? ]AirburstSurface.

  2. Map a run, walk, or bicycle ride. Plan routes, calculate distances, view elevation profiles, share routes, export as gpx, or embed in a website.

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

  4. gmap-pedometer.com is the free, no login required, route planner for runners cyclists and walkers. Measure your distance in miles or km, see elevation graphs, and track calorie burn all one one page.

  5. NUKEMAP, created by Alex Wellerstein, a nuclear historian, allows people to explore the blast radius of a nuclear bomb anywhere in the world. Users can select the smallest bomb ever designed, all the way up to the largest, and see what the fallout would be.

  6. A zoomed-in screenshot of MISSILEMAP, showing accuracy rings (Circular Error Probable, in blue), and a designated area of very high blast pressure for a given missile. The application allows the user to “animate” the accuracy of the missile, as well as calculate the Single Shot Probability of Kill for arbitrarily-sized targets.

  7. Map Your Route. Know where you're going, see where you've been. We have over 70 million routes to chose from - or be bold and create your own. Check it out

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