File:Trinity Site by National Atomic Museum - read by James Christopher for LibriVox's Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 012 (2009).ogg
Trinity_Site_by_National_Atomic_Museum_-_read_by_James_Christopher_for_LibriVox's_Short_Nonfiction_Collection_Vol._012_(2009).ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 24 min 52 s, 64 kbps, file size: 11.44 MB)
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DescriptionTrinity Site by National Atomic Museum - read by James Christopher for LibriVox's Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 012 (2009).ogg |
English: From LibriVox's Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 012, narrated by James Christopher and published in 2009. A recording of "Trinity Site", by National Atomic Museum (US Dept of Energy), published sometime after 1985. |
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Date | (text) 24 June 2009 (audio) | ||||
Source | https://librivox.org/short-nonfiction-collection-vol-012/ | ||||
Author | National Atomic Museum (author), James Christopher (narrator) | ||||
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Short title | Trinity Atomic Test Site |
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Author | National Atomic Museum |
User comments | http://www.archive.org/details/nonfiction012_librivox |
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