09-08-2016, 06:50 PM
This article says that Teller light and other "light fluorescence" (which I think means that the air itself begins to emit the visible and ultraviolet light) is caused by all atomic explosions and is a result of x-rays, gamma rays, and beta particles interacting with air, which would indicate a bright light from any atomic explosion; save, I guess, a completely contained underground blast. However, I would suppose, without knowing more, that a "bunker-buster" type bomb would leave a hole through which it penetrated to reach the blast site, which I am supposing would at least show up as a "searchlight" or a "flashlight" type of visual effect. However, the "Teller light" that I mentioned above (which is to me the most commonly known characteristic of an atomic or nuclear blast) is but one form of light fluorescence, so might not be always present.
http://www.abomb1.org/nukeffct/enw77b3.html
http://www.abomb1.org/nukeffct/enw77b3.html
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