File:Atom and Eve.jpg
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English: The evening sky silhouettes the Atom sculpture outside the Savannah River Site Museum. The museum chronicles the history and development of the Savannah River Plant (now SRS) from the time of the 1950s Cold War to the present. The important nuclear research done at the SRS not only helped the United States win the Cold War but also continues to ensure the safety and security of our country today.
By: P.J. Perea, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, University of Georgia |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/51009184@N06/50327024192/ |
Author | Savannah River Site |
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