Oak Ridge, Tennessee |
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Place: Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Element: Promethium
Scientist: Marinsky, Glendenin, and Coryell
Oak Ridge, Tennessee |
This museum opened in 1949 |
American Museum of Science and Energy |
"Oak Ridge: World War II Secret City." |
Oak Ridge was created out of rural hillsides |
The Manhattan Project |
decision to drop the atomic bomb |
biggest fear during World War II |
the whirlwind history of Oak Ridge |
The Graphite Reactor (X-10) |
Y-12 was the huge "racetrack" |
keeping the deflector beams on target |
One of the original panels |
Secrecy was stressed |
model of the Graphite Reactor (X-10) |
where promethium was produced |
author is pointing out the Graphite Reactor |
the chemical separations |
purpose of the Graphite Reactor |
through the countryside |
Driving along Bethel Valley Road |
Clinton area, dated 1947. |
key locations are the Graphite Reactor |
aerial view of the Clinton Engineering Works |
Chemical separations building |
Graphite Reactor from the parking lot |
Approaching the Graphite Reactor |
Entering the building |
The historic Graphite Reactor |
(Graphite Reactor) |
sign beside the door |
the "loading face" |
Closeup of the loading face |
amount of uranium |
Uranium slugs |
The "moderator" |
The shielding against radioactivity |
The plaques |
50th anniversary plaque |
Nuclear Historic Landmark |
The code name for the Graphite Reactor |
National Park Service National Historic Landmark |
Welcome to the Graphite Reactor |
the Reactor Control Room. |
View from the Reactor Control Room |
the Reactor Control Room |
In the Control Room |
The official log |
Beyond the Reactor Control Room |
Where America's Radioisotope production began |
the 4-inch carriers |
samples were pulled into these lead shields |
heavily shielded carts |
a heavy lead shield called a 'pig |
No leaving without a radiation check |
Outside a hot cell |
During the formal visit |
Dr. Ellison Taylor |
This is the document |
original site of the Chemistry Laboratory |
currently used for analysis |
eastward on Central Avenue |
southwestward on Central Avenue |
scheduled for demolition |
view northeastward |
mandate that visitors are escorted |
Returning to the museum |
Approaching the Y-12 plant |
The Y-12 plant is still involved |
Entrance to the Y-12 area |
An aerial view of Y-12 |
Oak Ridge using the west route |
gaseous diffusion process |
Returning to the museum |
author with Dr. Stephen Stow |
rich with exhibits |
"uranium rush" |
with the uranium craze |
uranium prospecting kits |
The "Revigitor" |
reception at the ASME |
visitor scientists to Oak Ridge |
The "Pioneers Hall" |
The ACS historic plaque |
Closeup of the plaque |
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