Iron Crystal Magnified – The Atomium
...the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times.
View ArticleGet To Know Your Nukes – It’s Fun And Easy With The 2013 Monogram USA/USSR...
They're out-of-sight and out-of-mind these days but they're still ready to do business when called. Impress your friends and/or family by knowing your nukes! Learning is fun and easy with the 2013...
View ArticleThe How And Why Wonder Book Of Atomic Energy (With Cool Illustrations)
This 1970 publication for young people is actually pretty good. It’s good for anyone, of any age, who would like to understand the workings of atomic power/energy. Click on the book above to open a...
View ArticleThe M65 – Not The Spiral Galaxy, The Atomic Cannon
Operation Upshot-Knothole – 25 May 1953 The M65 Atomic Cannon, often called Atomic Annie, was a towed artillery piece built by the United States and capable of firing a nuclear device. It was developed...
View Article‘Future Fantasy’ In 1930 Germany
German Engineering. Those words have traditionally conjured up thoughts of quality and creativity. During the period of the Third Reich, physicists, scientists, and engineers were encouraged to stretch...
View ArticleIf an A-Bomb Falls… Will You Know What to Do?
If An A-Bomb Falls was an 8-page Instructional comic published in 1951 (see comic pages below). It is in the public domain and can also be viewed on-line at various sites like Archive.org. Summary from...
View ArticleAMERICAN MUSEUM OF ATOMIC ENERGY
Special Thanks To: Todd Franklin Hey kids! Pull up your bobby socks and get ready to duck and cover ’cause we’re visiting the American Museum of Atomic Energy! I’m sure you’ve heard about that little...
View ArticleA Chance to Grab A Real Hot Collectable at Hake’s – The GILBERT NUCLEAR...
It’s been a bit since the last post in this little corner of the World-Wide-Web – life can be quite the journey here in time and space – but some time must be taken to share this bit of interesting...
View ArticleNew App Explores the Secret Development Location of the First Atomic Bombs –...
Editor’s note: The app is available for Android people at the Play Store – it’s called, Secret City. Take a virtual tour of Los Alamos Laboratory, home of the Manhattan Project. During the early part...
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