Trinity Atomic Bomb - Preface US Department of Energy The National Atomic MUSeum, Kirtland Air Force Base,Albuquerque, New Mexico Since its opening in 1969, the objective of the http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/northamerican/TrinitySite-I/Cha
About The USA - US History World War II Abridged from US State Department IIP publications and other US government materials . Manhattan Project (National Atomic MUSeum) http://usa.usembassy.de/history-ww2.htm&e=747
Encyclopedia: Atomic Clock The first Atomic clock was built in 1949 at the US National Bureau of Standards . London, is part of the National MUSeum of Science and IndUStry. http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Atomic-clock&e=747
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Life Stories With espionage in mind, the US Atomic Energy Commission put Oppenheimer A virtual tour of the National Atomic MUSeum. The mUSeum tells the story of the http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/S/science/life/biog_teller.html&e=747
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Einstein American Museum Of Natural History Einstein s 1939 letter helped initiate the US effort to build an Atomic bomb,but work proceeded slowly at first. Hiroshima. Photo US National Archives http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/einstein/peace/manhattan.php&e=747
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Extractions: KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M.âA chipper secretary placed a cup of coffee down in the unclassified conference room at Sandia National Laboratories. Gerold Yonas thanked her politely, staring intently at a pile of printed-out PowerPoint slides. "So much easier than a slap in the face," he said, glancing at the caffeinated sludge. He didn't crack a smile. With his neatly trimmed beard and regimental tie, Yonas looked every bit the Reagan-era policy wonk. A longtime Sandia employee, Yonas served during the Reagan administration as the chief scientist for the Strategic Defense Initiativeâbetter known as Star Wars, the "peace shield" meant to protect America from Soviet nuclear attack. But most of his career has been at Sandia, where, since 1998, he has run something called the Advanced Concepts Group Continue Article placeAd(2,'slate.travel/slate')
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Ninfinger Productions: Trinity Site The National Atomic Museum's history of the first Atomic bomb test at Trinity Site in New Mexico. http://www.ninfinger.org/~sven/trinity/trin_brochure.html
Extractions: This text and photos are from the brochure handed out during our Trinity site tour. It is issued by the US Department of Energy, National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The document is dated January 1994. Trinity Site On Monday morning July 16, 1945, the world was changed forever when the first atomic bomb was tested in an isolated area of the New Mexico desert. Conducted in the final month of World War II by the top-secret Manhattan Engineering District, this test was code named Trinity. The Trinity test took place on the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range, about 230 miles south of the Manhattan Project's headquarters at Los Alamos, New Mexico. Today this 3,200 square mile range, partly located in the desolate Jornada del Muerto Valley, is named the White Sands Missile Range and is actively used for non-nuclear weapons testing. Before the war the range had been public and private grazing land that had always been thinly populated. During the war it was even more lonely and deserted because the ranchers had vacated their homes in January 1942. They left because the land had been withdrawn by the War Department for use as an artillery and bombing practice area shortly after the December 7, 1941, Japaneses attack on Pearl Harbor. In September 1944, a remote 18 by 24 square mile portion of the northeast corner of the Bombing Range was selected for the Trinity test by the military. The selection of this remote location in the Jornada del Muerto (Journey of Death) Valley for the Trinity test was from an initial list of eight possible test sites. Besides the Jornada, three of the other seven sites were also located in New Mexico: the Tularosa Basin near Alamogordo, the lava beds (now the El Malpais National Monument) south of Grants, and an area southwest of Cuba and north of Thoreau. Other possible sites not located in New Mexico were: an Army training area north of Blythe, California, in the Mojave Desert; San Nicolas Island (one of the Channel Islands) off the coast of Southern California; and on Padre Island south of Corpus Christi, Texas, in the Gulf of Mexico. The last choice was in the beautiful San Luis Valley of south central Colorado, new today's Great Sand Dunes National Monument.
Extractions: Soon to be renamed the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History About the Museum The National Atomic Museum is located in the heart of Old Town Albuquerque, along Museum Corridor. Within walking distance are three additional museums, including Albuquerque Museum, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and Explora Children's Museum. The National Atomic Museum is located at 1905 Mountain Road NW, Albuquerque New Mexico 87104. We are 2 blocks east of Rio Grande Boulevard and just north of Old Town, Albuquerque. The phone number is