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ZFC3863

Bikini Atoll - Baker Test #6- 25 July 1946

Sub-collection: The War Museum - New York City

Bikini Atoll - Baker Test #6 - Blast column descending - Official Photo - 25 July 1946.
This is an official, sepia tone, U.S. government photo designated: "DBCB_TI-318-exp # 6 Bikini Atoll" & "AF 4343-4". It depicts the huge column of water, sediment and radioactive material thrust into the atmosphere by the fifth detonation of an atomic bomb, underwater, at the Bikini Atoll, in the Marshall Islands on 25 July 1945. This photograph of the event dubbed the "Baker Test" was taken approximately 2 minutes after detonation.

The image was captured from a tower on Enyu Island in the Bikini Atoll; it was about 3.5 miles away from the explosion. The photograph captured the enormous column of water which has been likened to a giant cauliflower of water, the base forming the stalk and the top of the geyser resembling the head. The Baker device displaced 2,000,000 tons of water and 2,000,000 cubic yards of sediment into a hollow radioactive geyser that rose 10,000 feet into the atmosphere, was 2000 feet across and the outer walls of which were 300 feet thick.

In this image the cauliflower has begun to descend back into the lagoon. Clearly evident at the bottom of the stem is what has been termed the "base surge" caused by the water's descent. Instruments recorded that the stern of the USS Saratoga (visible in the image) rose 43 feet on the wave which expanded outward, initially at a velocity of approximately 60 miles per hour. The "base surge" was about 1,800 feet high and caused waves 6 feet high over 4 miles from the blast center.

Operation Crossroads was undertaken to test the effects of an Mk 3A atomic bomb, the same type as the "Fat Man" bomb detonated over Nagasaki, Japan on 9 August 1945, by utilizing both air burst and submerged detonations. Accordingly vessels representing every type of ship used in WWII were assembled from U.S. vessels and captured enemy ships, many of which may be seen the image. Both explosions were conducted at Bikini Atoll and involved 242 ships, 156 aircraft and over 42,000 military & naval personnel as well as the 162 residents of the atoll who were safely relocated to Rongerik atoll. Their chieftain, King Juda, returned as a dignitary to witness the blasts.

The Baker device was a 23 kiloton bomb. It was suspended in about 100 feet of water - in contrast to an earlier 1 July 1946, airburst test, code-named "Able". It was conducted under the auspices of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Special Weapons Vice Admiral William H. P. Blandy the Commander of Joint Task Force 1. Rear Admiral William "Deak" Parsons acquired these photographs in his role as the Deputy Commander for Technical Direction and Commander Task Group One.

The Crossroads detonations were the first atomic explosions since the end of WWII and the first "effects tests" ever conducted to determine how nuclear explosions would affect vessels, aircraft, installations, the atmosphere and the oceans.

As these tests were untried there was much speculation in the press of the day about the blasts. These speculations caused Vice Admiral Blandy to issue the following statement prior to the explosions:

"The bomb will not start a chain-reaction in the water converting it all to gas and letting the ships on all the oceans drop down to the bottom.
It will not blow out the bottom of the sea and let all the water run down the hole.
It will not destroy gravity.
I am not an atomic playboy, as one of my critics labeled me, exploding these bombs to satisfy my personal whim

Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Commander Joint Task Force One, Operation Crossroads"


Today these statements seem almost comical, but they were taken seriously enough in 1946 to compel an official response from a Deputy Chief of Naval Operations.

As the United States entered the "Atomic Age" it is interesting to note the role flags played in Operation Crossroads. Signal flag "Y" was used to signal that a target ship was clear of all personnel. After the detonation the Special Engineering Detachment - Radiological Safety Section - Boarding Party Monitors were tasked with visiting the target ships to access blast damage. They used signal flags to signal the status of a target ship: signal flag Able meant a ship was safe to reboard for further study while signal flag Baker indicated danger and that the ship could not be reboarded.

ZFC38623 was acquired with another Operation Crossroads image (ZFC3862)

Provenance:
* U.S. Army Air Force 25 July 1946.
* Acquired by Rear Admiral William "Deak" Parsons, July 1946.
* Retained by Admiral Parsons until passing 1953.
* Parsons' estate conveyed to USN Procurement officer, until 1991.
* Sold via Frank Cea's Barnstormer Auction, Roosevelt Airfield, Long Island, New York, to The War Museum of New York City, 1991.
* The War Museum of New York city, until 2013.
* Sold via Bonham's of New York City, NY to Zaricor Flag Collection, 2013.

Sources:



Operation Crossroads - 1946, The Nuclear Weapon Archive, 9 April 2013, from: http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Crossrd.html

Bonhams, Bonhams, World War II: The Pacific Theater, Auction 21082, Lot 177, 9 April 2013, from: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/21082/lot/177/

25 July 1946 'Test Baker', Bikini Atoll, Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), 9 April 2013, from: http://www.ctbto.org/specials/infamous-anniversaries/25-july-1946test-baker-bikini-atoll/

Fay L. Cunningham Collection, 1 of 2, The Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Association, Inc., 9 April 2013, from: http://www.mphpa.org/classic/COLLECTIONS/OCP-FCUN/Pages/FCUN_Gallery_01.htm

Fay L. Cunningham Collection, 2 of 2, The Manhattan Project Heritage Preservation Association, Inc., 9 April 2013, from: http://www.mphpa.org/classic/COLLECTIONS/OCP-FCUN/Pages/FCUN_Gallery_02.htm

William Henry Purnell Blandy, Wikipedia, 9 April 12103, from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._P._Blandy

William Sterling Parsons, Wikipedia, 9 April, from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sterling_Parsons

William L. Laurence, Wikipedia, 9 April 2012, from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_L._Laurence

Operation Crossroads, Wikipedia, Wikipedia, 9 April 12103, from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Crossroads

Declassified U.S. Nuclear Test Film #02, You Tube, 9 April 2013, from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Tjj2pq7FiE

Zaricor Flag Collection (ZFC) Archives, 2013.

Image Credits:
Zaricor Flag Collection
Bonhams

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Hoist & Fly

Width of Hoist 8
Length of Fly 10

Frame

Is it framed? no

Nationality

Nation Represented United States

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Applica

Applique Sides 3-D Artifact

Documentation

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Condition

Condition Good
Damage Used
Displayable yes

Date

Date 1946