Extractions: At Kirtland Air Force Base The National Atomic Museum shares the development of nuclear weaponry through photographs, films and hardware as an original hydrogen bomb, missiles and artillery pieces. An F-105 fighter, a B-52 bomber and a B-29 bomber, are outdoors. Visitors must obtain passes from the military police at the base entrance; proof of automobile insurance and a driver's license are required. Find similar pages at Historical Museums Lowest Rates and Free candid reviews for Albuquerque at Tripadvisor.com. Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel.
Military.com Content materials and information reflecting the Atomic Age, and National Cryptologic MUSeum The National Cryptologic MUSeum US Air Force MUSeum's Cold War Gallery http://www.military.com/Content/MoreContent1/?file=cw_resources
MAES National Magazine - Minority Americans In Engineering And Science National Academy of Engineering US Frontiers of Engineering Irvine Hispanics inScience National Atomic MUSeum Albuquerque, New Mexico September 17 October http://www.maesnationalmagazine.com/MAES_V10_NO2/dep_cal_10_2.htm
Extractions: Table of Contents Subscribe Archives Departments From The Editor In the Next Issue DIVERSITY INITIATIVES TECHNOLOGY WATCH ... CALENDAR OF EVENTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS ..:. September National Academy of Engineering "U.S. Frontiers of Engineering" Irvine, California September 13-15, 2001 SACNAS National Conference Phoenix Civic Plaza Convention Center Phoenix, Arizona September 27-30, 2001 Hispanics in Science National Atomic Museum Albuquerque, New Mexico September 17 - October 19, 2001 October American Society for Engineering Education "Frontiers in Education" Conference Reno, Nevada October 10-13, 2001 HENAAC- Hispanic Engineer National Awards Achievement Conference El Paso, Texas October 11-13, 2001 Women in Technology International Professional Women's Summit Hynes Convention Center Boston, Mass. October 24-25, 2001
Trinity 50 Years Later At the National Atomic MUSeum, located behind the gates of Kirtland Air Force Base weaponrytell the story of the complete history of US nuclear developments http://www.abqjournal.com/trinity/thrill.htm
Extractions: Considering the possibilities - and anyone who every 'ducked-and-covered' beneath the flimsy shelter of a schoolroom desk has considered the possibilities - that 'only' has been the good news for years. At the National Atomic Museum, located behind the gates of Kirtland Air Force Base on the southeast edge of Albuquerque, interpretive exhibits and a sizable array of weaponry tell the story of "the complete history of U.S. nuclear developments."
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ASEE 2001 Annual Conference - Albequerque http//www.explora.mUS.nm.US/construction.html. National Atomic MUSeum http//www.AtomicmUSeum.com/- National Atomic MUSeum Store - Atomic era videos, Cray http://www.asee.org/conferences/annual2001/albuquerque.htm
Extractions: The Albuquerque Museum (free admission) preserves and displays both historic and artistic items of Albuquerque and New Mexico culture. In addition to local and touring exhibitions, the Museum also protects local historic sites and provides both facilities and materials for interpretive education programs. Located in Old Town at Mountain and Nineteenth Street, the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm. New Mexico Arts http://www.artsnet.org/nma/ New Mexico Arts is the state arts commission and is a division of the Office of Cultural Affairs. Its primary function is to provide financial support for arts services and programs to nonprofit organizations statewide and to administer the 1% public art program for the state of New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science http://www.nmmnh-abq.mus.nm.us/nmm nh/nmmnh.html
Atomic Links National Atomic MUSeum Store. National Security Archive, including The Cuban MissileCrisis; Declassified Israel and the Bomb (1998); US Atomic Energy Detection http://www.bullatomsci.org/links.html
Extractions: Smorgasbord Non-Governmental Organizations Abolition 2000 The Acronym Institute Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments Alliance for Nuclear Accountability ... The Internet and the Bomb: A Research Guide to Policy and Information About Nuclear Weapons (April 1997) Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC) Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Nuclear Control Institute Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance ... Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC) Government Organizations Air Force Technical Applications Center Argonne National Laboratory Ballistic Missile Defense Organization Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ... U.S. Strategic Command Atomic Places Abandoned Missile Base VR Tour The Atom's Family Bikini Atoll Bureau of Atomic Tourism ... 20th Century Castles (Cold War real estate) History and Background Anno Atomi: Growing Up with the Atom Brookings Institution National Missile Defense Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project ... MIRV: A Brief History of Minuteman and Multiple Reentry Vehicles (February 1976) The United States, China, and the Bomb
Fort Benning MWR Web Site Serving America's Army Fort Benning, Georgia. Has jUSt one mission to honor the infantryman and his more than two centuries Category Reference MUSeums North America United States ArmyThe National Infantry MUSeum, established at the Home of the US Infantry in Gulf,from the French Charleville flintlock mUSket to the Atomic Davy Crockett http://www.benningmwr.com/museum.cfm
Extractions: The National Infantry Museum, established at the Home of the U.S. Infantry in 1959, has just one mission: to honor the infantryman and his more than two centuries of proud service to the nation. The museum offers visitors 30,000 square feet of exhibit space within an impressive historic masonry building that features large, well-lighted, carpeted galleries. The building, which is climate controlled, is accessible to those using wheelchairs. An elevator serves all four floors of the museum. Over 100,000 visitors each year trace with pride the footsteps of infantrymen from the 1607 wilderness of Virginia to the 1991 sands of the Persian Gulf, from the French Charleville flintlock musket to the atomic Davy Crockett, from victory at Yorktown to events in Vietnam. Visitors are exposed to an ever-changing kaleidoscope of edged weapons, uniforms, footwear, mess equipment, fine oil paintings, firearms, bronzes, helmets, and vehicles from a 1902 Studebaker Utility Wagon to the legendary Jeep. Family members with different tastes will soon discover that the museum is much more than a collection of things painted Army green. Around the next corner you may see a petrified tree, an 1825 coverlet, a bronze by Davidson or Fraser, a document signed by John Hancock, George Washington, or Franklin D. Roosevelt, a bust of Adolph Hitler, a gas mask for a horse, a Medal of Honor, a French tapestry, an M-1 Garand, Springfield musket, or M-16 rifle. You might see an 1840 Chickering piano, a prisoner of war uniform, a set of Civil War dominos, playing cards, a painted eagle drum, or a bugle. The museum shows not only the weapons, uniforms, and personal equipment of U.S. infantrymen, but also that of the enemies who chose to test our resolve.
Go On Energy Field Trips With Energy Ant no surprise that the National Atomic MUSeum is in New Mexico, becaUSe this stateis also the home of Los Alamos National Laboratory, where the US developed the http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/EnergyAntTrips/
Extractions: What is Energy Kid's Corner Milestones Energy Quiz ... About Energy Ant and Us A Report From Energy Ant - How I Spent Last Summer!!! I had a very busy and exciting summer in 2001! I spent two weeks with teachers from across the country learning about energy. The teachers took a number of field trips, so I got to see so much (from an "ant's-eye view," of course). Here are some of the trip highlights: The National Atomic Museum has great resources and exhibits about the United States' use of nuclear energy for all kinds of things. It is no surprise that the National Atomic Museum is in New Mexico, because this state is also the home of Los Alamos National Laboratory, where the U.S. developed the first nuclear weapon. This museum takes you on a tour through the development of nuclear weapons to today's use of nuclear power - power released from the nucleus of an atom - to generate electricity to heat and cool our homes, make our lamps and home computers work and more. Nuclear power provides many things to the United States and other countries around the world - from nuclear medicine to devices to test bridges for structural integrity - harnessing the power of the atom was one of the biggest discoveries of the last 100 years.
'99 Peace Issues Picture Caption The earring replicas of Little Boy (right) of Hiroshima Abomband Fat Man of Nagasaki sold at the National Atomic MUSeum of US http://www.chugoku-np.co.jp/abom/99abom/other/k_15e2.html
The Enola Gay At The National Air Space Museum - 2 The Enola Gay at the National Air Space MUSeum by Paul By sanitizing the atomicbombings it is easy for a neutral observer to conclude the US has something http://www.norwich.net/~pstrany/ocw/atomic/nasm2.htm
The Enola Gay At The National Air Space Museum - 1 2 An aircraft named Bockscar dropped the second Atomic bomb on 8 National Air andSpace MUSeum Fact Sheet, June 1995 do not express the views of the US Air Force http://www.norwich.net/~pstrany/ocw/atomic/nasm1.htm
U.S. Cold War Cutting Edge search tools; National securitymegasites, catalogs and directories; and nonUS informationsourcesare National Atomic MUSeum Foundation, Albuquerque, NewMexico http://www.uscoldwar.com/cuttingedge/cuttingedge99-2a.html
Extractions: HomePage Overview Table of Contents THE CUTTING EDGE ... Who and Where We Are Computer /Tech Info Links to Related Sites THE CUTTING EDGE Available issues Number 1, December1996 Number 2, June1997 Number 3, January1998 Number 4, June1998 ... Number 5, December1998 Number 6, July 1999 Number 6, July 1999 This is the 6th issue of the Cutting Edge , a periodicnewsletter and "intelligence report" for current andprospective customers of The Swords of Armageddon . Ourintention is to keep you advised of recent and little-known publications,document collections, research sources, and videotapes concerningCold War topics, primarily nuclear weapons and weapons testing-relatedsubjects (other Cold War subjects are also included). 1. Recent Publications of Interest (Part 1) (Starting immediatelybelow) Recent Publications of Interest(Part 2) Recent Publications of Interest(Part 3) RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST As we mentioned in Issue Number 1, a good source for severalof the following books, and videos is an on-line Internet bookstorenamed Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com. Do not repeat, do not contact Chukelea Publications for copies of items mentionedin this newsletter. We sell only
U.S. Cold War Cutting Edge search tools; National security megasites, catalogs and directories; and nonUS informationsources National Atomic MUSeum Foundation, Albuquerque, New Mexico. http://www.uscoldwar.com/cuttingedge99-2a.html
Extractions: HomePage Overview Table of Contents Index THE CUTTING EDGE ... Links to Related Sites THE CUTTING EDGE Available issues Number 1, December 1996 Number 2, June 1997 Number 3, January 1998 Number 4, June 1998 ... Number 5, December 1998 Number 6, July 1999 Number 6, July 1999 This is the 6th issue of the Cutting Edge , a periodic newsletter and "intelligence report" for current and prospective customers of The Swords of Armageddon . Our intention is to keep you advised of recent and little-known publications, document collections, research sources, and videotapes concerning Cold War topics, primarily nuclear weapons and weapons testing-related subjects (other Cold War subjects are also included). 1. Recent Publications of Interest (Part 1) (Starting immediately below) Recent Publications of Interest (Part 2) Recent Publications of Interest (Part 3) RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST As we mentioned in Issue Number 1, a good source for several of the following books, and videos is an on-line Internet bookstore named Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com. Do not repeat, do not contact Chukelea Publications for copies of items mentioned in this newsletter. We sell only
Albuquerque New Mexico CVB | Media | News & Events (505) 8421537 www.explora.mUS.nm.US. National Atomic MUSeum The National AtomicMUSeum, which explores Atomic history, has moved to 1905 Mountain Rd (the old http://www.itsatrip.org/media/news/
Extractions: After a two-year absence, AAA baseball will be returning to Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Dukes, the city's long-time team, moved to Portland, Oregon for the 2001-2002 season. The city now has new owners, a renovated stadium and a new team. The Calgary Cannons are moving to Albuquerque in 2003 and will become the Albuquerque Isotopes, named after an Albuquerque baseball team on an episode of the Simpson's television show. For more information, contact John Traub at (403) 5119-7191 or visit www.albuquerquebaseball.com Albuquerque Museum The city has begun the installation of a new Downtown "wayfinding" system that uses a series of signs, maps and kiosks to direct pedestrians and drivers to various districts and destinations in the Downtown area. The signs, maps and kiosks all have the same design - bright yellow with a southwestern flair, the same typeface and icons that identify six districts: the transportation center area, the Civic Plaza area, the courthouse district, the arts and entertainment area, the warehouse district and the residential area or "Casa District". For more information, contact Bruce Rizzieri, City of Albuquerque Transit Department at 764-6100. http://www.cabq.gov/hot/signs.html
Links US Transuranium and Uranium Registries. Top. Atomic MUSeums. Brookhaven NationalLaboratory Science MUSeum. National Atomic MUSeum Albuquerque. http://www.iamp.hbi.ir/link.htm
Extractions: a Absorption/attenuation Coefficients Criticality Decay Data Document Search Links ... Chart of the Nuclides Absorption/attenuation Coefficients Electron and Photon Attenuation Mass Energy Absorption Coefficients for User-Specified Compounds Mucal on the Web for x-ray absorption coefficients Hubbell's Tables of X-Ray Mass Attenuation Coefficients and Mass Energy-Absorption Coefficients Top Australasian Radiation Protection Society Australia - Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency Australia - Nuclear Safety Bureau Canada - Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (formerly AECB - Atomic Energy Control Board) Canada - Radiation Protection - Health Canada Egypt - Atomic Energy Authority European Commission - Radiation Protection Home Page European Commission Documents - Nuclear Safety and Waste Management European Commission Documents - Environmental ... European Commission Documents - Radiation Protection Finland - Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority Hungary - Atomic Energy Authority India - Department of Atomic Energy Indonesia - National Atomic Energy Agency Indonesia - Nuclear Energy Control Board ... International Society of Radiology Ireland - Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland Japan - Department of Radiological Health Korea - Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety Lund Nuclear Data Service ... American College of Radiology (ACR)
Canberra Sponsors Nuclear Exhibit - Canberra Industries The mission of the National Atomic MUSeum is to serve as Americas More than twentypercent of mUSeum visitors are interNational and US scientists and http://www.canberra.com/literature/Chronicle/nov02/NucExhibit.asp
Extractions: Home Literature Canberra Chronicle, October 2002 Canberra Sponsors Nuclear Exhibit - Wendy Doyle This exhibits purpose is to provide the museum visitor with the basic knowledge of radiation in an enjoyable format, so that unfounded fears can be replaced with facts. With displays ranging from the use of radiation to detect and cure diseases to irradiated foods and radioactive consumer products, the exhibit strives to explain to the visitor that radiation exists in many aspects of our world, both in natural forms and man made forms. It further explains how this radiation affects each of us. The mission of the National Atomic Museum is to serve as Americas museum resource for nuclear history and science. The museum presents exhibits and quality educational programs that convey the diversity of individuals and events that shape the historical and technical context of the nuclear age. More than twenty percent of museum visitors are international and U.S. scientists and researchers attending meetings at the nearby Sandia National Laboratories and Los Alamos National Laboratory. In addition, Albuquerques Mayor is an active supporter of the museum his enthusiasm generates statewide publicity, which reaches the 6,600 employees at Sandia and 9,600 employees and contractors at Los Alamos.
The 'AirNet' Web Site. Aviation Links: US Aviation Museums Aviation MUSeum, Bloomington, Illinois; Preserved US Military Aircraft; Sandia NationalLaboratories National Atomic MUSeum, Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, New http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hjcurtis/museums_us.html
Government Sites By Subject-L-M Planetarium National Air and Space MUSeum National Atomic MUSeum; MUSeum; NationalCryptologic MUSeum; National Postal MUSeum; Air Force MUSeum; US HolocaUSt MUSeum; http://web.umr.edu/~library/gov/subjm.html
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