Manhattan Project: Historic Artifacts Shed Light on Contribution to Nuclear Weapons Development

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • A collection of copper spheres, prototypes key to the 'Fat Man' atomic bomb's development, is among Remarkable Rarities up for bid at RR Auction. This unique archive offers insights into the secretive world of the Manhattan Project during World War II.
    The tamper prototypes, intricate pieces that intensified the bomb's nuclear reaction, reflect the ingenuity of the Michigan-based G. E. Nelson Company. Hand-drawn sketches, bid requests, and letters accompany the artifacts, providing a glimpse into meticulous planning.
    Accompanying documents, including sketches and letters, provide a window into the collaborative process behind this pivotal scientific endeavor. The museum-quality items remind us of the profound historical impact of innovation and the ethical dilemmas it raises. The auction offers a chance to own a tangible link to a defining chapter of our past.
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