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  1. The atom inside the Atomium Mine seems to represent the nucleus of a lithium-6 (6 Li) isotope of the lithium atom. The explosion when splitting this mine's ore is a reference to the release of nuclear energy that occurs when an atom undergoes fission in real life.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AtomiumAtomium - Wikipedia

    The name Atomium (pronounced / əˈtoʊmiːəm / ə-TOH-mee-əm) is a portmanteau combining the words atom and aluminium, the metal with which the spheres were initially covered. The Brussels-Capital Region is bilingual; hence, both the monument's French and Dutch names— l'Atomium and het Atomium —are official.

  3. The Atomium advises visitors to use other methods of transport, or if you do drive, be sure to not leave any valuables inside your vehicle. Atomium does have free luggage lockers at the ticket office where you can store large bags. Mobility alert: Even with the elevator, visitors will have to climb 80 steps and descend 167 steps between orbs.

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  4. Atomium. The Atomium in Brussels. Atomium, atomic model structure in Brussels that was designed by engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak. It was built in 1958 for the World Exhibition, which was held in Belgium’s capital city. The Atomium’s construction dates from when Brussels was rebuilt after World War II, during ...

  5. Jan 8, 2024 · In the center of Brussels, Belgium, the Atomium stands as a symbol of human ingenuity and scientific progress. This iconic structure, resembling a giant iron crystal magnified 165 billion times, has become a symbol of both the city and the nation. Since its construction for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, the Atomium has fascinated visitors ...

  6. The Atomium consists of nine spheres, each sphere having a diameter of 18m.The spheres are connected by twenty, 23m long metal tubes, the tubes have a diameter 3.3m. The tubes allow the visitor to move between the spheres using escalators or staircases. The structure stands on three pillars known as ‘bipods’. In 1958 the Atomium had the ...

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  8. www.atomium.be › the_shape_of_the_atomiumThe shape of the Atomium

    The Atomium is shaped like a cube on its tip and represents an elementary iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. Why and how does the Atomium have this shape? Each World's Fair has a theme and a flagship building. In this edition, science had that honour. In fact, we are persuaded that thanks to scientific progress, we will soon travel by ...

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