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Motion Picture Assoc. of America Strt lurti Sto't STARTS TONIGHT IN 70MMA m' nuclear The finding also said: Radioactive iodine turned up later in the thyroid glands of sheep in Australia, downwind from the suspected test site. Such radioactivity was never known there before and has never been seen since. A sophisticated new radar in Puerto Rico detected a sudden and mysterious gap in the ionosphere on the night of the test and an unusual pattern suggesting a nuclear blast in the southern hemispheie. Underwater listening devices detected a sharp blast consistent with a nuclear explosion. A U.S. satellite captured the characteristic double flash of a nuclear explosion, something it had done without fail in 41 earlier tests, but the White House commission dismissed the satellite reading as something that might have been caused by a meteorite hit. 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