Image:Trinity crater.jpg

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Aerial view of the aftermath of the Trinity test. The smaller crater in the lower right is from the earlier detonation of 100 tons of TNT.

Created as part of the Manhattan Project under the aegis of the Manhattan Engineering District (now superseded by the Department of Energy), and so is thought to be in public domain. Scan taken from Cary Sublette's Nuclear Weapons Archive.

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  • (del) (cur) 00:43, 18 September 2005 . . Fastfission ( Talk | contribs) . . 400×410 (60,563 bytes) (Slightly better version, with scale)
  • (del) (rev) 21:46, 16 July 2005 . . Fastfission ( Talk | contribs) . . 472×315 (51,549 bytes) (Aerial view of the aftermath of the Trinity test. The smaller crater to the southeast is from the earlier detonation of 100 tons of TNT. Created as part of the Manhattan Project under the aegis of the U.S. Army, so thought to be in public domain.)

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