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Type | Nuclear test range |
Location | 20°19′08″S 115°35′14″E / 20.31889°S 115.58722°E in Australia |
Operator | United Kingdom |
Status | Inactive |
In use | 1953 – 1956 |
Operation Mosaic was a series of two atmospheric nuclear tests conducted by Britain in the Montebello Islands off the north-west coast of Australia in 1956. It was preceded by Operation Totem (1953) and succeeded by Operation Buffalo (1956) both conducted in South Australia.
Test: G1[]
- Time: 16 May 1956 (0350 GMT, 10:50 WAST)
- Location: Trimouille Island in the Montebello Islands, Australia, 20.23 S, 115.55 E
- Test Height and Type: Aluminum tower, 31m
- Yield: 15 kt
Test: G2[]
- Time: 19 June 1956 (0214 GMT, 10:14 WAST)
- Location: Alpha Island in the Monte Bello Islands, Australia, 20.40 S 115.53 E
- Test Height and Type: Aluminum tower, 31 m
- Yield: 98 kt
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The original article can be found at Operation Mosaic and the edit history here.