Website Uptime Monitor
Monitor website availability and server information for any domain
Current Status
Status
Active
Server Type
Apache/2.4
Page Title
SIMNUKE PROJECT - HOME
Meta Description
The Simnuke Project is performance art. It is protest in response to nuclear weapons. It is a commemoration of Trinity - a moment in history that forever changed the world. We will hold a mirror up to this subconscious reality through a real life portrayal of the visceral experience of a nuclear device detonation. On all levels - as art and as historical statement - every aspect of the Simnuke Project aims to raise awareness and heal.
Meta Keywords
nuclear, nuke, nuclear art, atomic bomb, activist art, nuclear protest, antiwar, pyrotechnics, simnuke, flamethrower, nuclear explosion, protest art
Most Recent Data
0 hours, 0 minutes ago
Historical Data
Date | Status | Server |
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8/28/2025, 8:45:06 AM | Active | Apache/2.4 |
About Website Uptime Monitoring
Use the Who.is uptime information to track the availability and server information of websites. This helps track:
- Website availability and response status
- Server software and configuration
- Meta information including titles and descriptions
- Historical uptime patterns
This information is valuable for website owners, system administrators, and anyone interested in monitoring website reliability and performance.
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Metrics we monitor
- Uptime Percentage: The percentage of time your website is accessible
- Response Time: How quickly your server responds to requests
- Status Codes: HTTP response codes indicating server status