RMFH3JXF–The mushroom cloud following the explosion of the Trinity plutonium bomb July 16, 1945 in Alamogordo, New Mexico. The bomb, a product of the Manhattan Project released 20 kilotons of TNT.
RMCWA7P8–J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER-Head of the Manhattan Project. (developed the Atom bomb). Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMMB2TJC–Enrico Fermi (1901–1954), Italian-American physicist and pioneer in nuclear fission, demonstates a physics equation on a chalkboard, c1950. Fermi worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II and made significant contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics.
RMJFPKWD–Ground Zero showing the melted remains of the atomic bomb tower after the first atomic test viewed by Dr. J. R. Oppenheimer, Director of Los Alamos Atomic Bomb Project and Physicist, (center with light hat) and Maj General Leslie R. Groves (center), Chief of Manhattan Engineering District, . July, 1945. Alamogordo, NM, July 16, 1945
RM2H57GAP–During the Manhattan Project the team built 29 exponential piles (nuclear reactors) to study the radioactivity of Uranium.
RMB7KBMF–ATOMIC BOMB Robert Oppenheimer and Leslie Groves at Ground Zero of atomic bomb test in New Mexico - see Description below
RMDED1YJ–Manhattan Project scientists ID photos
RMT3BJCE–Oak Ridge, TN was created by the US Government to house the top secret Manhattan Project. Out of the East Tennessee valley, the town sprung up over night to 75,000 people from across the world. The top secret city was militarily guarded and maintained behind a fence with security gates. Employees and families had plenty of recreational activities to keep them happy but they fought mud every day -- wooden sidewalks had to be installed to help people get about above the mud. Several years after the atomic bomb the town was turned over to civilian corporations to explore atomic energy.
RMBTJEKR–J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER-Head of the Manhattan Project. (developed the Atom bomb)
RMD98885–General Leslie Groves (left), military head of the Manhattan Project, with Prof. Robert Oppenheimer (right)
RMKW6J15–Los Alamos Project Main Gate
RMF4RXC6–“Hold your tongue, the job is not done.” 1943. Hawley Plant Security Poster. Sister Manhattan Project site billboard. Similar se
RMJHJ0T5–Control Room, The B Reactor Hanford, near Richland, Washington
RFJBD90N–The Hudson Yards construction site (2017). Midtown, Manhattan, New York City
RMAWX38W–Empty playground at a Manhattan Housing Project
RMDXJWWA–MANHATTAN PROJECT
RM2HTYK5R–Actor Christopher Collet and actress Cynthia Nixon in the movie The Manhattan Project, USA 1986
RMPM4HY0–J.R. Oppenheimer is often called the 'father of the atomic bomb' for his role in the Manhattan Project, circa 1944 File Reference # 1003 435THA
RMHRNT2D–Manhattan Project Housing
RMJ2DW4M–The all female and white work force changes shifts at the Y-12 uranium enrichment facility August 11, 1945 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Oak Ridge was the site of the Clinton Engineer Works where the Manhattan Project to make an atomic bomb was based during WWII. The facility relied on women workers as the majority of men were serving in the military during the war.
RMCWA7P7–J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER- head of the Manhattan Project (developed the Atom bomb). Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMM1DM68–Dr. Edward Teller (1908–2003) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist involved in the Manhattan Project and commonly known as, 'the father of the hydrogen bomb.' This photograph by Frank Hoffman of the DOE shows Teller at the Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant in Oak Ridge Tennessee on July 20, 1981.
RM2JRHC75–JOHN LITHGOW, THE MANHATTAN PROJECT, 1986
RM2H57G6E–The world's first ever nuclear explosion at the Trinity test site in New Mexico during the Manhattan Project. This image is taken just 44 milliseconds after the detonation.
RMBX489M–ROBERT OPPENHEIMER (1904-1967) American theoretical physicist who directed the Manhattan Project
RMW179DW–The Alexander Guest House built as part of the manhattan project for visiting dignitaries in the former secret city of Oak Ridge Tennessee USA
RMP93Y7P–New Mexico, Los Alamos, statues of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and General Leslie R. Groves, scientific and military heads of the Manhattan Project
RME1CWEC–Aerial view of the K25 Plant at the Oak Ridge site of the Manhattan Project. This massive building housed the compressors and
RM2K08JNB–Lieutenant General Leslie Groves Jr. (1896 - 1970)United States Army officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and directed the Manhattan Project, a top secret research project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II.
RM2AB06GK–Klaus Fuchs, Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (1911 – 1988) German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.
RMT3BJ9J–Oak Ridge, TN was created by the US Government to house the top secret Manhattan Project. Out of the East Tennessee valley, the town sprung up over night to 75,000 people from across the world. The top secret city was militarily guarded and maintained behind a fence with security gates. Employees and families had plenty of recreational activities to keep them happy but they fought mud every day -- wooden sidewalks had to be installed to help people get about above the mud. Several years after the atomic bomb the town was turned over to civilian corporations to explore atomic energy.
RMJHJ0RA–main control panels, Control Room, The B Reactor Hanford, near Richland, Washington
RMA5KHW6–Apartment Buldings In Snow Storm Manhattan New York City
RM2CTPDTN–Klaus Fuchs. Police photograph of the German theoretical physicist, Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (1911-1988), c. 1940. Fuchs was a Soviet spy who supplied information from the Manhattan Project to the USSR
RMEK133T–Manhattan Project Exhibit, Historical Museum, Los Alamos, New Mexico USA
RFEKAJHM–109 East Palace Avenue is a famous address in the history of the Manhattan Project that produced the first atomic bomb.
RMPM4HYN–J.R. Oppenheimer, often called the 'father of the atomic bomb' for his role in the Manhattan Project, circa 1944. Oppenheimer's badge photo from Los Alamos Laboratory File Reference # 1003 443THA
RMHRNT2C–Trinity Base Camp, Manhattan Project
RMJ2DW4P–The all female workers known as 'The Calutron Girls' at their panels in the Y-12 uranium enrichment facility 1944 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The calutrons were used to refine uranium ore into fissile material. Oak Ridge was the site of the Clinton Engineer Works where the Manhattan Project to make an atomic bomb was based during WWII.
RMCWBYXR–The vertical safety rods and the cables that support them at the top of the atomic pile of a reactor at the Manhattan Project
RMMB2TJA–Enrico Fermi (1901–1954), Italian-American physicist and pioneer in nuclear fission, demonstates a physics equation on a chalkboard, c1950. Fermi worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II and made significant contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear and particle physics, and statistical mechanics.
RM2JRH8DY–JOHN LITHGOW, THE MANHATTAN PROJECT, 1986
RM2H57G6K–Workers remote handling radioactive Lanthanum during the Manhattan Project
RM2B02XB0–Teller immigrated to the United States in the 1930s, and was an early member of the Manhattan Project charged with developing the first atomic bombs. During this time he made a serious push to develop the first fusion-based weapons as well, but these were deferred until after World War II. After his controversial testimony in the security clearance hearing of his former Los Alamos colleague J. Robert Oppenheimer, Teller was ostracized by much of the scientific community. He continued to find support from the U.S. government and military research establishment, particularly for his advocacy fo
RMW16NFF–Original duplex old house built for the manhattan project workers in the former secret city of Oak Ridge Tennessee USA
RMP93Y7M–New Mexico, Los Alamos, statues of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and General Leslie R. Groves, scientific and military heads of the Manhattan Project
RME1CWE9–Montage of Manhattan Project personnel at Los Alamos during World War 2. They include Lius Alvarez, Richard Feynman, Leslie
RMDYEHWM–Trinity was the code name of the first detonation of a nuclear device, conducted by the United States Army on July 16, 1945 as a result of the Manhattan Project, in the Jornada del Muerto desert, New Mexico, at the new White Sands Proving Ground. Trinity used an implosion-design plutonium device, informally nicknamed 'The Gadget'.
RM2AB06HA–Klaus Fuchs, Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (1911 – 1988) German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.
RMT3BJ7W–Oak Ridge, TN was created by the US Government to house the top secret Manhattan Project. Out of the East Tennessee valley, the town sprung up over night to 75,000 people from across the world. The top secret city was militarily guarded and maintained behind a fence with security gates. Employees and families had plenty of recreational activities to keep them happy but they fought mud every day -- wooden sidewalks had to be installed to help people get about above the mud. Several years after the atomic bomb the town was turned over to civilian corporations to explore atomic energy.
RMC05MRD–Bradbury Museum in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Story of Manhattan Project
RMJBBH0Y–View of the Columbia River and an old nuclear reactor from the Manhattan Project era in Hanford Reach National Monument, Columbia River Basin, Washing
RM2M65HD9–John von Neumann. Portrait of the Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist and engineer, John von Neumann (1903-1957), c. 1943
RMEK133M–J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967), Director of Manhattan Project, Bradbury Science Museum, Los Alamos, New Mexico USA
RFEKAJHG–109 East Palace Avenue is a famous address in the history of the Manhattan Project that produced the first atomic bomb.
RMD209BD–Das Manhattan-Projekt Manhattan Project, Christopher Collet, John Lithgow Mathewson (John Lithgow) erfährt, dass der
RMHRNT3R–Trinity Test Site, Manhattan Project
RMJ2DW4N–A female welder working in the prefabrication shop in K-25 uranium enrichment plant February 1944 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Oak Ridge was the site of the Clinton Engineer Works where the Manhattan Project to make an atomic bomb was based during WWII. The facility relied on women workers as the majority of men were serving in the military during the war.
RMKWB9HN–African American teenagers at a dance in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Probably the children of workers employed in the construction of the Manhattan project Clinton Works. Several of the dancers wear 'Zoot Suits'. Photo by Ed Westcott, Dec. 14, 1945. (BSLOC 2014 13 106)
RM2JMW3X5–John von Neumann (1903-1957), Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, computer scientist, engineer and polymath. Von Neumann made major contributions to a vast number of areas. During World War II he worked on the Manhattan Project and later became Commissioner of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Photo: 1956.
RM2JRH8CY–CHRISTOPHER COLLET MOVIE POSTER, THE MANHATTAN PROJECT, 1986
RM2H57GAN–During the Manhattan Project the team built 29 exponential piles (nuclear reactors) to study the radioactivity of Uranium.
RM2B02XB6–Julius Robert Oppenheimer(April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is among the persons who are often called the 'father of the atomic bomb' for their role in the Manhattan Project, the World War II project that developed the first nuclear weapons. The first atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945, in the Trinity test in New Mexico; Oppenheimer remarked later that it brought to mind words from the Bhagavad Gita: 'Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds'. After the war he became a
RMW17919–road access midway gatehouse built as part of the manhattan project in the former secret city of Oak Ridge Tennessee USA. The city was kept secret and
RMP93Y7K–New Mexico, Los Alamos, statues of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and General Leslie R. Groves, scientific and military heads of the Manhattan Project
RMKWCRWR–Major Arthur Peterson, physicist Edward Teller, and Los Alamos Director, Norris Edwin Bradbury. Teller advocated development of the hydrogen. Peterson briefed General Eisenhower on the Manhattan Project in 1944. Bradbury was physicist was chosen by Oppenheimer to succeed him as Director of the Los Alamos Laboratory, a position he held from 1945-1970. - (BSLOC 2015 1 89)
RM2K08JNJ–Eugene Wigner receiving the Medal for Merit for his work on the Manhattan Project from Robert P. Patterson (left), March 5, 1946. Eugene Wigner (1902 - 1995) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist and also contributed to mathematical physics. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963
RMHTMHBG–General Leslie Groves (left) / military head of the Manhattan Project / with Prof. Robert Oppenheimer (right)
RMJK3RAA–USA, Tennessee, Oakridge, American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Manhattan Project, WW2-era atomic bomb development display
RMKTW9B4–Los Alamos Project Main Gate
RMJBBH1N–View of the Columbia River iand nuclear reactors from the Manhattan Project era in Hanford Reach National Monument, Columbia River Basin, Washington S
RMDH109E–Original Oppenheimer letters connected to the Manhattan Project, Bradbury Science Museum, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
RFEKAJHR–109 East Palace Avenue is a famous address in the history of the Manhattan Project that produced the first atomic bomb.
RMD209B7–Das Manhattan-Projekt Manhattan Project, John Lithgow John Mathewson (John Lithgow, l) arbeitet als Wissenschaftler mit
RMHRNT3P–Trinity Test Site, Manhattan Project
RMJ2DW4K–Oak Ridge High School Drum Majorettes perform 1947 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Oak Ridge was the site of the Clinton Engineer Works where the Manhattan Project to make an atomic bomb was based during WWII.
RMF2AXCJ–Manhattan Project facility at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, ca. 1950. Then called the 'Energy Research and Development Administration',
RM2JMW3X4–John von Neumann (1903-1957), Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, computer scientist, engineer and polymath. Von Neumann made major contributions to a vast number of areas. During World War II he worked on the Manhattan Project and later became Commissioner of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Photo: 1956.
RM2JRH8DA–CHRISTOPHER COLLET, CYNTHIA NIXON, THE MANHATTAN PROJECT, 1986
RM2H57GAC–Workers inserting graphite rods into the face of a nuclear reactor during the work on the Manhattan Project.
RMG4MFXB–Royalty - Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to Denmark - Copenhagen
RMW17901–road access turnpike gatehouse built as part of the manhattan project in the former secret city of Oak Ridge Tennessee USA. The city was kept secret a
RMP93Y7T–New Mexico, Los Alamos, statues of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and General Leslie R. Groves, scientific and military heads of the Manhattan Project
RMKWD5E0–African American teenagers at a dance in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Probably the children of workers employed in the construction of the Manhattan project Clinton Works. Several of the dancers wear 'Zoot Suits'. Photo by Ed Westcott, Dec. 14, 1945. (BSLOC 2014 13 106)
RM2K08JNE–Lieutenant General Leslie Groves Jr. (1896 - 1970)United States Army officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and directed the Manhattan Project, a top secret research project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II.
RMHTMHBF–J. Robert Oppenheimer 1904 – 1967. American theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of California / Berkeley. He is best known for his role as the scientific director of the Manhattan Project / the World War I;I project that developed the first nuclear weapons.
RMHA6TEP–losalamosnatlab 7508999916 Manhattan Project truck unearthed at landfill cleanup site
RMDD4MBF–The plaque at the site of the Manhattan Project Office at 109 East Palace, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
RF2BM6NDP–Details of the Fuller Lodge, part of the Los Alamos Ranch School in Los Alamos, which was a location for the World War II Manhattan Project, which bir
RMJK52MF–USA, Tennessee, Oakridge, American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Manhattan Project, Atomic Theater sign
RMJ1F1NP–Richland, Washington: The Manhattan Project and Hanford Engineering Works exhibit at the Reach Museum. Also known as the Hanford Reach Interpretive Ce
RFEKAJHJ–109 East Palace Avenue is a famous address in the history of the Manhattan Project that produced the first atomic bomb.
RMD209BH–Das Manhattan-Projekt Manhattan Project, ?, Christopher Collet, John Mahoney, John Lithgow, ? Nun ist das FBI hinter Paul
RMHRNT2X–Manhattan Project Main Gate, 1943
RMJ2DW4D–Boy Scouts Henry King, Bill Trimby and Bob Linsay stand with the American flag June 26, 1946 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Oak Ridge was the site of the Clinton Engineer Works where the Manhattan Project to make an atomic bomb was based during WWII.
RMF2AXD2–The K25 Plant at the Oak Ridge site of the Manhattan Project. The massive building housed the compressors and converters in which uranium hexafluoride was subjected to gaseous diffusion to separate fissionable uranium 235 from natural uranium 238. Ca. 1950. (BSLOC 2015 2 25)
RMM6XDJK–J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967) was an American theoretical physicist and participant in the Manhattan Project's development of the atomic bomb during World War II as wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico.
RM2JRHC8B–CHRISTOPHER COLLET, JOHN LITHGOW, THE MANHATTAN PROJECT, 1986
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