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So, these boys had already seeded their offspring prior to the explosion I assume?
Yeah, one would hope.
So, ok, maybe the explosion itself didn't cause the sky to go black. Slightly less awesome, but still cool, nevertheless.
I don't know for sure because film from that day is different from film and video stock of today, but my guess is that the brightness of the explosion caused the iris to constrict and let less light in, making the sky turn from blue to black. You can get the same effect by taking a picture of a bare light bulb with your camera...the rest of the room will appear darker than it really is.
Yeah, overexposure would explain a darker sky post-explosion, at least for the eyewitness.