The Neutron's Long Shadow: Legacies of Nuclear Explosives Production in the Manhattan Project
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The Neutron's Long Shadow: Legacies of Nuclear Explosives Production in the Manhattan Project
FOREWORD by Michele Gerber, Hanford Nuclear Site historian and author of On the Home Front: "The Neutron's Long Shadow, brought me back to the stark realization that the Hanford Site is a singular, astonishing place that could not even be imagined, were it not already real. The book, with its impeccable photos, all presented in black and white, is an emotional response to Hanford's raw, unsheltered character--blunt and big and muscular." DESCRIPTION: The intellectual adventure of developing the atomic bomb at Los Alamos has been well documented. But the fact is that 90% of the Manhattan-Project expenditures went to produce the exotic nuclear explosive materials required. That is the story told here, a story of the brilliant harnessing of American industry to build a coordinated network of huge production plants using technology that was being developed even as the plants themselves were rising. It is the story of multiple, complex production methods being pursued simultaneously without knowing that any of them would ultimately work, a story of daring gambles and their ultimate redemption. It is the story of the frantic building of subsequent, larger plants that were worked to the limits of their safe operation during the Cold War arms race. This is a story told by the author in historical narrative and new high-resolution photographs of fast disappearing relics.