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Site W: Hanford Washington Map | Media Gallery | atomicarchive.com
A map of Site W: Hanford, Washington during the Manhattan Project.
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B Reactor | Manhattan Project Signature Facilities | History of ...
Manhattan Project Signature Facilities B Reactor, Hanford, Washington. Completed in September 1944, ... Related Section. Site W: Hanford, Washington Map ...
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Site W: Hanford Washington Map | Media Gallery | atomicarchive.com
A map of Site W: Hanford, Washington during the Manhattan Project.
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Hans Bethe | Biography | atomicarchive.com
ans Bethe was the chief of the theoretical division for the Manhattan Project. At the end of the Second World War, Bethe, along with Edward Teller, ...
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Sir James Chadwick | Biography | atomicarchive.com
James Chadwick won the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the ... Along with Lord Rutherford and C.D. Ellis, he is co-author of the book ...
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Edward Teller | Biography | atomicarchive.com
During the Manhattan Project, Edward Teller headed a group at Los Alamos in the Theoretical Physics division. Teller was a major proponent of the hydrogen ...
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Nuclear Testing Chronology | atomicarchive.com
First nuclear test: 1945. Most recent nuclear test: 1992. Total tests: 1030 (815 underground). The United States has conducted more tests than the rest of ...
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Little Boy and Fat Man | Photographs | Media Gallery ...
A collection of photographs of the Little Boy and Fat Man atomic bombs features some images of the actual bombs that were detonated over Hiroshima and ...
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Fat Man: Implosion-Type Bomb | Nuclear Fission | Science ...
Fat Man: Implosion-Type Bomb. The initial design for the plutonium bomb was also based on using a simple gun design (known as the "Thin Man") like the ...
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Implosion-Type Bomb: Detonation Sequence | Nuclear Fission ...
Implosion-Type Bomb: Detonation Sequence. The high explosive surrounding the fissile material is ignited. A compressional shock wave begins to move inward.