Fused earth sample from first atomic bomb explosion

Made:
1945 in Alamogordo

Sample of "fused earth" from first atomic bomb explosion at Alamogordo, N.M., on July 16th 1945, contained in a metal and glass holder, diameter 102mm, height 33mm

The first atomic bomb was exploded at a desert site near Alamogordo, New Mexico, in a test called Trinity. The ferocious heat generated by the blast fused the desert surface into a greenish glassy substance, and melted the 30 meter steel tower on which the bomb had been placed. Even the scientists who had worked on the Manhattan Project, the programme to develop the bomb, were stunned by the power of the test. When 'the sinister and gigantic cloud' rose over the desert, their leader Robert Oppenheimer, recalled a line from the sacred Hindu text, the Bhagavad-Gita; 'I am become Death, the shatterer of worlds.'

Details

Category:
Nuclear Physics
Object Number:
1981-758
Materials:
metal and glass
Measurements:
overall: .014kg
type:
radioactive material
credit:
Dr Cyril Stanley Smith