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Description A sphere of plutonium surrounded by neutron-reflecting blocks of tungsten carbide. A re-creation of the August 21, 1945 criticality accident at Los Alamos to measure the radiation produced when an extra block was added, making the mass supercritical. The experimenter, Harry Daghlian, was killed by the subsequent radiation dose he received.
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Source From LANL's report on criticality accidents, 2000, https://web.archive.org/web/20060224043624/https://csirc.net/docs/reports/la-13638.pdf PDF at https://web.archive.org/web/20070111111320/https://csirc.net/library/la_13638.shtml
Author Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Sphere of plutonium surrounded by neutron-reflecting blocks of tungsten carbide.

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