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Robust and Nuclear
* Nuclear bunker buster: Formally known as the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator ( RNEP ), this program aimed to modify an existing gravity bomb to penetrate into soil and rock in order to destroy underground targets.
While a nuclear penetrator ( the " Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator ", or " RNEP ") was never built, the U. S. DOE was allotted budget to develop it, and tests were conducted by the U. S. Air Force Research Laboratory.
* The B61-based " Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator :" Clever retrofit or headway towards fourth-generation nuclear weapons ?, Andre Gsponer, Independent Scientific Research Institute, 31 March 2007
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The B83 is one of the weapons considered for use in the " Nuclear Bunker Buster " project, which for a time was known as the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator, or RNEP.

Nuclear and Earth
He partly retreated from this position in a September 2007 address to the World Nuclear Association's Annual Symposium, suggesting that climate change would stabilise and prove survivable, and that the Earth itself is in " no danger " because it would stabilise in a new state.
Nuclear reactors have been launched into Earth orbit at least 34 times.
* The Encyclopedia of Earth, Nuclear Winter Lead Author: Alan Robock.
Nuclear war is imminent on Earth, and the priest predicts that most of the colonists will return to help.
Originally " drop-in " replacements were considered for higher performance, but a larger replacement for the S-IVB stage was later studied for missions to Mars and other high-load profiles, known as the S-N. Nuclear thermal space " tugs " were planned as part of the Space Transportation System to take payloads from a propellant depot in Low Earth Orbit to higher orbits, the Moon, and other planets.
Major anti-nuclear groups include Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and the Nuclear Information and Resource Service.
* Nuclear Weapon Initiatives: Low-yield R & D, Advanced Concepts, Earth Penetrators, Test Readiness, Ernest, Jonathan V., et al., ISBN 1-59454-203-1
* Skynet in the Terminator films utilises the United States ' stockpile of Nuclear weapons in an attempt to end all human life on Earth in an act called Judgment Day by the surviving humans.
The Commission produced a series of books including Radioactive Heaven and Earth, Plutonium: The Deadly Gold of the Nuclear Age, and Nuclear Wastelands, a comprehensive study of the health and environmental impact of the global nuclear weapons production complex.
* The Greatest Power on Earth: The Story of Nuclear Fission ( 1980 ) ISBN 0-283-98715-4
In 1995 they supported Greenpeace, the campaign Ärzte gegen Atomkrieg ( IPPNW: International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War ), Aktion Atomteststop ( an initiative for a nuclear test ban ), the BUND ( Friends of the Earth, Germany ) and they were featured on the track Tout Pour Sauver L ’ Amour ( Everything to save love ) on the Stop Chirac compilation album.
Vice President, International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth ’ s Interior ( 1983 – 1987 ), Board Member and Chair of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Section, International Council of Scientific Unions ( 1988 – 1991 ), Founding Chairman, International Committee for Geophysical Theory and Computers ( 1964 – 1979 ), and Expert, Technical meetings on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty ( 1960 – 1990 ).
Topics covered include the anti-nuclear movement, the Plowshares Movement, the Council for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze, the Physicians for Social Responsibility, George Kistiakowsky, The Fate of the Earth, Marian Wright Edelman, the Citizens ' Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, the Three Mile Island accident, the Winooski 44, Abbie Hoffman, Amy Carter, the Piedmont Peace Project, Anne Braden, César Chávez, the United Farm Workers, the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, Teatro Campesino, LGBT social movements, the Stonewall riots, Food Not Bombs, the anti-war movement during the Gulf War, David Barsamian, opposition to Columbus Day, Indigenous Thought, Rethinking Schools, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
That same year the Daredevils headed west to the Rockies, to Caribou Ranch near Nederland, CO, to record their fourth album, which they had originally titled Nuclear Fishin ' but then changed to Men From Earth after A & M objected.

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