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Visit the MuseumPlan your visit to the National Atomic Testing Museum Today! Visit VirtuallyThe National Atomic Testing Museum has a great selection of online educational materials! Shop OnlineCheck out our online store and merchandise! THE MANHATTAN PROJECTTrinity – the Day the World ChangedOn July 16, 2020, the National Atomic Testing Museum honored the 75th anniversary of the first nuclear test known as Trinity. Come and enjoy this stunning new permanent exhibit. Part Two: Questions and AnswerersSince the beginning of war in Ukraine, we at the National Atomic Testing Museum have been besieged with many good questions pertinent to our current global situation. Few of us thought we would ever see another European war involving a major player such as Russia, nor did we think the potential of nuclear conflict could become such a relevant topic again. It only makes the mission of the NATM more relevant than ever. Questions and AnswerersSince the beginning of war in Ukraine, we at the National Atomic Testing Museum (NATM) have been besieged with many good questions pertinent to our current global situation. Few of us thought we would ever see another European war involving a major player such as Russia. Nor did we think the potential of nuclear conflict could become such a relevant topic again. It only makes the mission of the NATM more relevant than ever. UPDATED "The Bomb Is Back" as Seen through NATM DisplaysUPDATED by Popular Demand: When I was a young child, talk of “the bomb” arose at many a dinner time conversation. Threat of nuclear war served as a fact of everyday life. By my teenage years we all assumed the Cold War and the Soviet threat to Europe would simply remain a way of life as movies like The Day After engaged us. We thank the following corporate donors for their support!Website sponsored byBe the Person Behind Our SuccessHelp move us forward by making a gift today.JOIN OUR NEWSLETTERGet the Blast!How long to visit National Museum of nuclear Science& History?You need at least 2-3 hours to see everything here.
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