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The bomb itself will travel nowhere when detonated, because it no longer exists.

If you actually meant the range of bomb effects, well that depends on yield and height/depth of burst.

If you actually meant the spread of fallout, well that depends strongly on weather conditions especially wind and precipitation. Fallout plumes thousands of miles long are common, occasionally one will circle the earth several times.

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It would depend on the power of the explosion and prevailing weather conditions.

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Over 12 miles.

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