TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

September 19, 2025

FIRST FULLY CONTAINED UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TEST

On September 19, 1957, the United States conducted the Rainier test, the first fully contained underground nuclear detonation at the Nevada Test Site. This milestone significantly reduced radioactive fallout compared to atmospheric tests, setting a new standard for nuclear safety during the Cold War era.

The Rainier test marked a critical step toward safer nuclear research, influencing both defense strategies and peaceful energy applications. This moment reminds us: progress in energy often begins with innovation driven by necessity.

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