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World War II photograph of the Trinity Test bomb partially assembled on the test tower. Image details File size:
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World War II photograph of the Trinity Test bomb, nicknamed the Gadget. The device is partially assembled on the test tower and Norris Bradbury looks on, July 1945.
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