🤓 Ah, yes, because the world was just clamoring for yet another rehash of the Manhattan Project. We *totally* needed a reminder that dropping atomic bombs was a big news story—did you know #physicists were involved? 🚀 The real bombshell here is how a few paragraphs can feel longer than the entirety of #WWII. 📚💥
https://www.construction-physics.com/p/an-engineering-history-of-the-manhattan #ManhattanProject #AtomicHistory #Rehashing #History #HackerNews #ngated
An Engineering History of the Manhattan Project

The Manhattan Project, the US program to build an atomic bomb during WWII, is one of the most famous and widely known major government projects: a survey in 1999 ranked the dropping of the atomic bomb as the top news story of the 20th century. Virtually everyone knows that the project built the bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And most of us probably know that the bomb was built by some of the world’s best physicists, working under Robert Oppenheimer at Los Alamos in New Mexico. But the Manhattan Project was far more than just a science project: building the bombs required an enormous industrial effort of unprecedented scale and complexity. Enormous factory complexes were built using hundreds of millions of dollars worth of never-before-constructed equipment. Scores of new machines, analytical techniques, and methods of working with completely novel substances had to be invented. Materials which had never been produced at all, or only produced in tiny amounts, suddenly had to be manufactured in vast quantities.

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80 years since Trinity test, new oral history reveals the human drama: Scientists were told "lie face down, don't look!" Edward Teller's response? "Hold my calculator" *stares directly at nuclear explosion through welding goggles* 🤓💥

https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/07/19/187249/what-eyewitnesses-remembered-about-the-worlds-first-atomic-bomb-explosion-in-1945

#Trinity #ManhattanProject #AtomicHistory

What Eyewitnesses Remembered About the World's First Atomic Bomb Explosion in 1945 - Slashdot

Historian Garrett M. Graff describes his upcoming book, The Devil Reached Toward the Sky: An Oral History of the Making and Unleashing of the Atomic Bomb. "I assembled an oral history of the Manhattan Project, the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the end of World War II in the Pacific, told t...

#Oppenheimer is one of those individuals that you'll never really know what made him tick. Matthew Wills attempts to summarize what we do know from available records, and the sensitivities surrounding his security case. #AtomicHistory #ManhattenProject https://daily.jstor.org/the-annotated-oppenheimer/
The Annotated Oppenheimer - JSTOR Daily

Celebrated and damned as the “father of the atomic bomb,” theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer lived a complicated scientific and political life.

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The movie #Oppenheimer brought up a lot of talk about how much compartmentalization the #ManhattanProject had, for good or ill. Stanley Goldberg, back in 1995, looked at the larger picture managed by Gen. Groves. #atomichistory https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/article/48/8/38/408636/Groves-and-the-Scientists-Compartmentalization-and
Groves and the Scientists: Compartmentalization and the Building of the Bomb

The general understood that although the contributions of the scientists were crucial, their work was only one of a host of critical components that made up the

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Manhattan Project: Atomic Bomb Signed Book with Einstein, Oppenheimer,

Signed book: Atomic Energy in the Coming Era by David Dietz. Sixth printing. NY: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1949. Hardcover with dust jacket, 5.25 x 7.5, 184

Going to see #Oppenheimer tonight w/ my boys but while reading some atomic history learned of this "hidden figure" in physics, Lise Meitner.

Not only did she suggest the first nuclear fission experiment but when her lab professor had no clue why it worked, she devised a theory ... that would become The Bomb ... and nuclear power.

(Yeah, of course, her professor won the Nobel Prizew/out crediting Meitner but that's just boys being boys, right?)

#Physics #AtomicHistory

https://www.atomicarchive.com/resources/biographies/meitner.html

Lise Meitner | Biographies

Today's post of Dad's photos is going to be a somber one. These are of the #Hiroshima Peace Park. The Memorial Cenotaph, and the #Genbaku Dome circa 1967

#IronJawPhotos
#photography
#HistoricalPhotography
#AtomicHistory
#AbolishNukes
#NoNukes
#Japan

I just finished reading “Atomic Days: Th Untold Stiry of the Most Toxic Place in America” by Joshua Frank (2022): a biography of the Hanford Site in Washington State, USA. The site was used to produce plutonium during WW2 and the Cold War and stored, leaked, and intentionally released an unimaginable amount of radioactive waste. Frank also covers Indigenous resistance movements (figuring nuclear power and associated activities like mining and waste disposal as a vehicle for neo-colonialism), the plight of whistleblowers, and future risks to the site. Harrowing stuff!

#AmReading #NuclearPower #AtomicHistory #AmericanHistory