Timeline highlighting important events in the 50s
Location: The Atomic Testing Museum is located on East Flamingo Road at the Desert Research Institute (DRI). To get to the DRI turn off of Las Vegas Blvd near Tropicana Casino.
General Information: Admission is $14 for the museum and $6 more for the special Area 51 Exhibit. Military and Nevada residents get in for $11.This museum has alot of great information. To see everything I would allocate at least 2-3 hours at the location.
Exhibits chronicle the develoment and testing of the Atomic bomb in the United States and throughout the world. In the first part of the museum displays give information about the Cold War and the need to respond to the nuclear threat presented by the USSR. It continues with the development and detonation of the Atomic bomb in New Mexico code named Trinity. After the Trinity Test, the United States Government tested bombs in the Pacific at Bikini Atoll. The rest of the museum gives information on the development of the Nevada Test Site and the approximately 900 above and below ground tests conducted primarily at Yucca Flat and Frenchman Flat. The Area 51 special exhibit has some good information but I do not think it is worth the $6 admission. Museum curators spent way too much information on the UFO conspiracy in New Mexico as well as Groom Lake. (Some information from the Atomic Testing Website). In a later post I will give a comprehensive history of the Nevada Test Site.
Craters from underground test at Yucca Flat
Diagram showing an underground test in a mine at the Nevada Test Site
America's largest underground test was not in Nevada but in Alaska
Map showing nuclear detonations at the Nevada Test Site
Information on the different levels of nuclear waste; Yucca Flat has become a respository for low level waste
Badge used at the Nevada Test Site
Geiger instruments used to monitor radiation
An istrument used to take pictures and record scientfic information during an underground detonation