File:Luis Alvarez, an MP, and the plutonium core of Fat Man.jpg
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DescriptionLuis Alvarez, an MP, and the plutonium core of Fat Man.jpg |
English: Photograph of a military police officer and physicist Luis Alvarez on Tinian holding the plutonium core of Fat Man, the atomic bomb used on Nagasaki. |
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Source | Los Alamos National Laboratory "Why" newsletter, August 2011 |
Author | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
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