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  1. Trinity site by National Atomic Museum (U.S.), 2010-10-01
  2. Trinity [Atomic Test] Site by the National Atomic Museum [Kindle Edition] by National Atomic Museum, 2010-07-03
  3. Survival City: Adventures among the Ruins of Atomic America by Tom Vanderbilt, 2010-04-15

61. AAHS Museum Links
Air Space MUSeum Washington DC; National Atomic MUSeum - Albuquerque, NM; Soaring MUSeum - Elmira, NY; National Warplane MUSeum; US Army Aviation MUSeum - Ft.
http://www.aahs-online.org/LR_Museums.htm

62. CBS News | Much Amused About Odd Things | May 9, 2002 16:49:53
of Medicine and Dentistry Nut MUSeum Florida Tragedy in US History MUSeum The InterNational UFO MUSeum Research Center The National Atomic MUSeum UFO Enigma
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3, 2001
Artist applies final touch of paint to waxwork of German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder at Madame Tussauds Museum, London, Britain. (Photo: AP)
(CBS) Saul Rubin knows way too much about this subject. He spent years compiling a book called Offbeat Museums, a nationwide guide to collections of the unusual. He visited The Early Show to let us in some of his findings.
When you think of museums, what comes to mind? The Louvre? The Guggenheim? The Getty? Yes, those will always draw a crowd, but around the country, museums are popping up offering (depending on your point of view) either much-needed information or way too much information on things like:
cockroaches, plumbing, rabbits, shoes and bananas.
Do people really want to see enormous collections of banana memorabilia or bunnies (the animal kind)? Apparently they do, according to Rubin, who has compiled a whole collection of the strange and unusual in a book called Offbeat Museums.

63. Welcome To The National Atomic Museum | Home
Calendar of Events. Educatorâ s Guide. Facility Rental Program. Science Summer Camp. Traveling Exhibits. Up â nâ Atom Mobile. Volunteer Guide. ZOOMzoneâ ¢New Museum Preview. Subscribe to. Museum
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Receive monthly news and information about the museum. Subscription to this list is opt-in only; you may opt-out at any time. We will not sell or distribute your information to others. HTML Text Featured Item Cray Supercomputer Circuit Board - Oak Frame
Own one of the original circuit boards from the second supercomputer ever built! This machine used high-speed, multi-dimensional processing for weapons simulation. The Cray Board is matted and framed in oak.
The Museum is proud to recognize the following affiliations:
Welcome to the National Atomic Museum
Soon to be renamed the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
Oppenheimer Centennial
The Atomic Heritage Foundation, Los Alamos Historical Society, and the National Atomic Museum are hosting events in Los Alamos, NM to celebrate the birth of J. Robert Oppenheimer on June 25 and 26.
Tickets are on sale for any and all the events through the Museum Gift Store or by going to www.atomicheritage.org

64. Grade 8 Research Web Sites
HolocaUSt Memorial Center, National Atomic MUSeum Virtual Tour, ABomb WWW MUSeum. JSC Images Collection (NASA), US Geological Survey s Learning Web, Welcome
http://bms.westport.k12.ct.us/lmc/gr8.htm
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Social Studies English Science Position Paper ... Science Fair Social Studies US Government US Electoral College Biographies of Supreme Court Justices US Supreme Court Economy Jump$tart Kids Bank Kiplinger for Kids Big Money Adventure ... Economics Quizes Religion Basics of Islam Teacher's Guide
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65. Trinity Atomic Bomb - Preface
US Department of Energy The National Atomic MUSeum, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico Since its opening in 1969, the objective of the National
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Trinity Atomic Bomb
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The National Atomic Museum
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The National Atomic Museum,
Kirtland Air Force Base,
Albuquerque, New Mexico Since its opening in 1969, the objective of the National Atomic museum has been to provide a readily accessible repository of educational materials, and information on the Atomic Age. In addition, the museum's goal is to preserve, interpret, and exhibit to the public memorabilia of this Age. In late 1991 the museum was chartered by Congress as the United States' only official Atomic museum. Prominently featured in the museum's high bay is the story of the Manhattan Engineer District, the unprecedented 2.2 billion dollar scientific-engineering project that was centered in New Mexico during World War II. The Manhattan Project as it was more commonly called, developed, built, and tested the world's first Atomic bomb in New Mexico. This display also includes casings similar to the only Atomic bombs ever used in warfare. Dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, these two bombs helped bring World War II to an end in mid-August 1945. The story of the Manhattan Project's three secret cities, Hanford, Washington, Los Alamos, New Mexico, and Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is also presented in this area. A portion of the museum, the low bay, is devoted to exhibits on the research, development, and use of various forms of nuclear energy. Historical and other traveling exhibits are also displayed in this area. Also found in the low bay is the museum's store, which is operated by the museum's foundation.

66. NRDC: The Internet And The Bomb - Government Libraries And Museums
National Atomic MUSeum http//www.sandia.gov/AtomMUS/AtomMUS.htm Operated by at http//www.cyspacemalls.com/Atomic/ http//esu3.esu3.k12.ne.US/districts/ralston
http://www.nrdc.org/nuclear/nuguide/gislibr.asp

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The Internet and the Bomb:
A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons
Table of Contents Quick Guides NRDC Nuclear Data General Information ... Nuclear Weapons Issues
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INFORMATION
Government Libraries and Museums The hundreds of government libraries are valuable sources of information, for their card catalogs of books, reports, bibliographies, and increasingly, for abstracts or even full- text of holdings. DOE libraries form the core of the government's holdings with regard to nuclear weapons collections. DOD maintains more than 900 libraries within different military organizations and at local bases. About two dozen are major academic and technical resources with significant collections (see William M. Arkin, The U.S. Military Online (Brassey's 1997) for a complete listing). DOD libraries with particularly useful online catalogs and/or search engines relevant to nuclear weapons are listed below. The Departments of Defense and Energy also operate dozens of museums. Many have holdings relating to nuclear weapons available online. Additional academic libraries also have valuable sites with photographs and information about aircraft, missiles or other types of weapon systems.
Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/

67. EDUCATION PLANET - 1194 Web Sites For Nuclear Engineering
The National Atomic MUSeum is the Congressionally chartered official Atomic MUSeum. 4. eia.doe.gov Nuclear Energy Information Administration (US Dept.
http://www.educationplanet.com/search/Science/Technology/Nuclear_Engineering
All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Science Technology Found Nuclear Engineering ' Web Sites. Also for ' Nuclear Engineering 316 Lesson Plans 16 Books 1 Software Title 4 Maps ... 8 Supplies Web Sites (1 - 10 of 1194): Stop All Nuclear Testing - Anti-Nuclear websites and related resources Jay's Anti-Nuclear Movements Links Indian Nuclear Tests and the Test Ban Treaty Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers France and China resume Nuclear Testing Greenpeace continues international campaign
Grades: Cache Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century - How many of the 20th century's greatest engineering achievements will you use today? A car? Computer? Telephone? Explore our list of the top 20 achievements, and learn how engineering shaped a century and changed the world.
Grades: Cache National Atomic Museum - explains important people and events of the atomic age and talks about current exhibits and events. Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The National Atomic Museum is the Congressionally chartered official Atomic Museum. The Museum itself is an intriguing
Grades: Cache The ABC's of Nuclear Science - The ABC's of Nuclear Science is a brief introduction to Nuclear Science. We look at Antimatter, Beta rays, Cosmic connection and much more. Visit here and learn about radioactivity - alpha, beta and gamma decay. Find out the difference between fission and

68. '99 Peace Issues
Picture Caption The earring replicas of Little Boy (right) of Hiroshima Abomb and Fat Man of Nagasaki sold at the National Atomic MUSeum of US
http://www.chugoku-np.co.jp/abom/99abom/other/k_15e2.html
Antinuke group protests U.S. sales of A-bomb souvenirs
Aug. 4, Kyodo - A major Japanese antinuclear group on Wednesday accused a state-run U.S. museum of insulting A-bomb victims for selling earring replicas of the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
At a press conference, the Communists-backed Japan Council against A and H Bombs (Gensuikyo) said it recently learned of the sales from the National Atomic Museum's Web site.
It said the museum is selling earring replicas of ''Little Boy'' and ''Fat Man,'' the two bombs dropped on the Japanese cities on Aug. 6 and Aug. 9, 1945, as well as ornaments to honor the air force unit assigned to drop the bombs.
''We are enraged by the United States, which proudly presents replicas of nuclear weapons without showing any repentance for the bombing,'' Gensuikyo official Koichi Akamatsu said.
The group, supported by the Japanese Communist Party, said it would adopt a resolution against the museum's sales of the goods at its ongoing international conference in Hiroshima and lobby the Japanese government to urge Washington to stop the sales.
The sales represent ''the U.S. government's justification of dropping the A-bombs and defiance of the antinuclear movement,'' Akamatsu said.

69. Einstein | American Museum Of Natural History
a potential security risk. Photo US National Archives. AugUSt 6, 1945 First Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. Woe is me. —Albert
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/einstein/peace/manhattan.php
In 1938, three chemists working in a laboratory in Berlin made a discovery that would alter the course of history: they split the uranium atom President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Photo: FDR Library Archives When Einstein learned that the Germans might succeed in solving these problems, he wrote to President Franklin Roosevelt with his concerns. Einstein's 1939 letter helped initiate the U.S. effort to build an atomic bomb, but work proceeded slowly at first. Two other findings in 1940 and 1941 demonstrated conclusively that the bomb was feasible and made building the bomb a top priority for the United States : the determination of the "critical mass" of uranium needed and the confirmation that plutonium could undergo fission and be used in a bomb. In December 1941, the government launched the Manhattan Project, the scientific and military undertaking to develop the bomb. A Letter to the President In August 1939, Einstein wrote to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt to warn him that the Nazis were working on a new and powerful weapon: an atomic bomb. Fellow physicist Leo Szilard urged Einstein to send the letter and helped him draft it.

70. Kickin' On Route 66 :: Catching Up On Some Events.
It graphically detailed the suffering of US soldiers in the taking Meanwhile, the National Atomic MUSeum in Albuquerque displays, without the slightest irony
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Kickin' on Route 66 :: June-October, 1997 Hiroshima Prior Next Journal Entry Prior Next Subject: Catching up on some events.
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 17:12:43 -0700 22:24 OK RV Park; Holbrook, Arizona :: 25 SEP 97 There were a few bad days last week and, fortunately for you, the minutely detailed retelling of the events was lost when the following message appeared on the computer screen: RESUME FAILURE: press any key to continue. Dooh! I'll recap in point form. — Upon arriving in Santa Fe, in the dark, we promptly got lost in the narrow, winding canyon roads above city centre, eventually having to back down 100 meters of the narrowest, curviest road in our 50' rig. — We drew spectators and detractors ("Why don't you get a smaller car?!?!" quipped one particularly witty local) but no help until a very kind couple we flagged down lead us out of the maze. Thank-you, whoever you are. — After climbing 2,000 feet out of Santa Fe on a somewhat wider canyon road, we arrived at Hyde State Park and promptly overheated the engine while trying to park the trailer. Tempers had already overheated in the thin air of frustration. While waiting for engine and tempers to cool a t-storm blew in. Gave up on parking the trailer and went restlessly to sleep.

71. Links
US Transuranium and Uranium Registries. Top. Atomic MUSeums. Brookhaven National Laboratory Science MUSeum. National Atomic MUSeum Albuquerque.
http://www.iamp.hbi.ir/link.htm

72. Programs : Youth Outreach : See For Yourself
The site is in close proximity to the first US plutonium production National Atomic MUSeum Located near the original site of the Manhattan Project in
http://www.wagingpeace.org/menu/programs/youth-outreach/getting-started/see-for-
Home Issues NAPF Programs Take Action ... Youth Outreach See for Yourself We all know the educational exercise in which a group of people stand in a circle and one person whispers a statement in the ear of one of the individuals next to him or her. The statement makes its way around the circle, but by the time the statement comes back to the source, the message has completely changed. This game illustrates the inaccurate process of relaying information, the tendency to misrepresent and embellish, and the importance of primary sources. This lesson can be applied to situations ranging form personal one-on-one interactions to international media corporations. Ultimately, the lesson emphasizes the importance of critical thinking. The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation believes that field trips, when combined with books, videos, lectures, and web sites, enhance young people's ability to think critically and develop as leaders. Similarly, the capacity to understand and articulate the connections between various social justice issues is a valuable asset. As such, the Foundation is organizing field trips in southern California this year so as to encourage our youth to explore their surrounding communities for themselves. Similarly, we have provided separate lists of international and adventurous destinations for individuals interested in organizing their own trips.

73. World War II Links
Timeline of WW II in Europe from PBS; US Troops in Action from the National Atomic MUSeum from Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico; If you have
http://www.chenowith.k12.or.us/tech/subject/social/wwii.html
World War II Links General Links
  • World War II Sound and Pictures Page Archive of video and sound files and photographs of key personalities and topics of World War II. Covers people such as Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Eduard Benes, Harry Truman, Charles Lindbergh, and Herman Goering and topics such as the Holocaust, propaganda posters, aircraft, and warships. Modern World History: BBC Education - this fantastic site examines key historical events from 1919-1945 including European politics, World Wars, and the Depression. Includes over 30 animated maps and activities . (Requires Shockwave for full interactivity) The History Place - World War Two in Europe Timelines and information about Nazi leaders. "Loose Lips Sink Ships" - advice to American soldiers on what to say and not say when writing home, carrying on a conversation, or if captured during World War II. World War II Posters: Powers of Persuasion - online exhibit featuring posters and 1 sound file from a more extensive exhibit that was presented in the National Archives Building in Washington, DC.

74. Mercury News 06/23/2003 Array Of US Mini-bombs Hints At
of US minibombs hints at RUSsian stockpile. By Daniel Sneider Mercury News. This article was first published on December 15, 2003. In the National Atomic MUSeum
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/6152959.htm

75. Cuttingedge/cuttingedge99-1a
search tools; National security megasites, catalogs and directories; and nonUS information sources National Atomic MUSeum Foundation, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
http://www.uscoldwar.com/cuttingedge/cuttingedge99-2a.htm
USCOLDWAR HOME PAGE OVERVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS THE CUTTING EDGE ... ISSUE #6
THE CUTTING EDGEIssue #6 (pages 1-2)
Number 6, July 1999 This is the 6th issue of the Cutting Edge , a periodic newsletter and "intelligence report" for current and prospective customers of The Swords of Armageddon . Our intention is to keep you advised of recent and little-known publications, document collections, research sources, and videotapes concerning Cold War topics, primarily nuclear weapons and weapons testing-related subjects (other Cold War subjects are also included). 1. Recent Publications of Interest (Part 1) (Starting immediately below) Recent Publications of Interest (Part 2) Recent Publications of Interest (Part 3) RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST As we mentioned in Issue Number 1, a good source for several of the following books, and videos is an on-line Internet bookstore named Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com. Do not repeat, do not contact Chukelea Publications for copies of items mentioned in this newsletter. We sell only The Swords of Armageddon Ackland, Len. 1999.

76. U.S. Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project — Related Nuclear Weapons Sites
Space MUSeum; National Atomic MUSeum National Atomic MUSeum Store. National Security Archive The Cuban Missile Crisis; the Bomb (1998); US Atomic Energy Detection
http://www.brook.edu/fp/projects/nucwcost/related.htm

Brookings
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News Releases
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U.S. Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project

This project was completed in August 1998 and resulted in the book Atomic Audit: The Costs and Consequences of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Since 1940 edited by Stephen I. Schwartz. These project pages are only occassionally updated and should be considered historical.
The U.S. Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project
Related Nuclear Weapons Sites
(Alphabetical Listing)
updated September 20, 2002

77. Southwest Museums
National Atomic MUSeum The National Atomic MUSeum is the nation s only congressionally chartered mUSeum of nuclear public building in the US, it now
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The Southwest offers some of America's most interesting and significant cultural resources. Below is a list of the best museums and art galleries in the region. Discover the art, science, history, and culture of the Southwest by visiting these museums during your vacation. Animas Museum - Located in Durango, Colorado and run by the La County Historical Society. Features an outstanding collection of historical photographs and artifacts from Southwest Colorado. Children's Museum of Durango - A 1100 sq. ft. facility located inside the Durango Arts Center with many award-winning exhibits for kids. Cortez Cultural Center - Museum, art gallery and cultural activities in the Cortez area.

78. ASEE 2001 Annual Conference - Albequerque
http//www.explora.mUS.nm.US/construction.html. National Atomic MUSeum http//www.AtomicmUSeum.com/ - National Atomic MUSeum Store - Atomic era videos, Cray
http://www.asee.org/conferences/annual2001/albuquerque.htm
The May/June issue of Prism Magazine is now online. Be sure to check out the articles about "Albuquerque: City of Many Places"
The Albuquerque Museum
(free admission) preserves and displays both historic and artistic items of Albuquerque and New Mexico culture. In addition to local and touring exhibitions, the Museum also protects local historic sites and provides both facilities and materials for interpretive education programs. Located in Old Town at Mountain and Nineteenth Street, the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm. New Mexico Arts http://www.artsnet.org/nma/
New Mexico Arts is the state arts commission and is a division of the Office of Cultural Affairs. Its primary function is to provide financial support for arts services and programs to nonprofit organizations statewide and to administer the 1% public art program for the state of New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science http://www.nmmnh-abq.mus.nm.us/nmm nh/nmmnh.html

79. Aviation Sites
National Atomic MUSeum, Albuquerque, NM National Aviation MUSeum (Ottawa, Canada), National Warplane MUSeum, Horseheads US Air Force MUSeum, US Army Aviation MUSeum
http://home.att.net/~jbaugher/aircraft.html
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Navy A-12 Avenger F/A-18 Hornet B-52 Stratofortress Association Home Page B-70 Valkyrie ... North American Trainer Association
Missiles and Rockets
Nike Missile Sites Missile Index Andreas Parsch Directory of US Military Rockets and Missiles
Aircraft Engines
Aircraft Engine Historical Society
Aviation Periodicals
Air and Space Smithsonian Magazine Air Enthusiast Air Forces Monthly Air International ... Key Publications
Military Bases
Edwards AFB, CA
Aviation Publications
Aeroplane Books Aero Vintage Books Air and Space Smithsonian Magazine AIRtime Publishing ... Zenith Books (Motorbooks)
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Aeroflight: Net Aviation Resources Latin American Aviation Heritage Arjen's Aviation Links Aviation Archaeology Homepage ... Air Tattoo 2001
Government Links
Area 51 NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Air Force History Support Office, Bolling AFB

80. Sheraton Uptown - Contact Us
nmmnh.state.nm.US. Maxwell MUSeum of Anthropology Maxwell MUSeum at UNM Albuquerque, NM 87131 (505) 2774405 www.unm.edu/~maxwell. National Atomic MUSeum PO Box
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Albuquerque International Sunport City of Albuquerque, Aviation Department P.O. Box 9948, Albuquerque, NM 87119-1048 www.cabq.gov/airport ABQ Journal 7777 Jefferson, Albuquerque, NM 87103 www.abqpubco.com ABQ Tribune 7777 Jefferson, Albuquerque, NM 87103 www.abqpubco.com The Albuquerque Museum 2000 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 www.cabq.gov/museum The Alibi 2118 Central Avenue SE, Suite 151 Albuquerque, NM 87106-4004 www.alibi.com The Big I Project 7500 E. Frontage Road, Albuquerque, NM 87199 www.thebigi.com

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