File:Thin Man experimental ballistic casing.jpg
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English: An early scale model created for testing the ballistics of the "Thin Man" gun-type atomic bomb. These early tests used 14/23 scale models made from a standard 500 lb gravity bomb, a 14" diameter pipe, and a box tail. The results were extremely poor. |
Date | ca. 1943-08-01 |
Source | Glenn McDuff, "Nuclear Weapons Physics Made Very Simple," LA-UR-18-27244 (31 July 2018). |
Author | This work was created by the US military as part of the Manhattan Project/Project Alberta during World War II. |
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