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  1. On July 16, 1945, in the desert north of Alamogordo, New Mexico, the first nuclear test took place, code-named " Trinity ", using a device nicknamed " the gadget ." The test, a plutonium implosion-type device, released energy equivalent to 22 kilotons of TNT, far more powerful than any weapon ever used before.

  2. Sep 6, 2017 · The bomb, which detonated with an energy of around 15 kilotons of TNT, was the first nuclear weapon deployed in wartime. The crew of the Boeing B-29 bomber, Enola Gay, which made the flight...

  3. The first nuclear weapons were gravity bombs, such as this "Fat Man" weapon dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. They were large and could only be delivered by heavy bomber aircraft A demilitarized, commercial launch of the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces R-36 ICBM ; also known by the NATO reporting name: SS-18 Satan .

  4. The United States tested the first nuclear weapon in July 1945, the Trinity test, with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki taking place one month later. In August 1945, the first widely distributed account of nuclear energy, the pocketbook The Atomic Age , [14] was released.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · The first test of a nuclear weapon occurred in the United States on July 16, 1945, at the Alamogordo Bombing Range in south-central New Mexico. The test was code-named Trinity. Which country had the most nuclear weapons?

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · Manhattan Project, U.S. government research project (1942–45) that produced the first atomic bombs. See Britannica’s interactive timeline of the Manhattan Project. Creation of the U.S. atomic weapons program. The true story of Oppenheimer and the atomic bomb. Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer became involved in nuclear research in 1941.

  7. Jul 15, 2020 · In 1941, after emigre physicist Albert Einstein warned President Franklin Delano Roosevelt that Germany might be trying to develop a fission bomb, the United States joined the first nuclear...

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