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Historic Manhattan Project Sites at Los Alamos
The Manhattan Project laboratory constructed at Los Alamos, New Mexico, beginning in 1943, was intended from the start to be temporary and to go up with amazing speed. Because most of those WWII-era facilities were built with minimal materials and so quickly, much of the original infrastructure was torn down in the late '40s and early '50s and replaced by more permanent facilities. However, a few key facilities remained, and are being preserved and maintained for historic significance. Four such sites are visited briefly in this video, taking viewers to V-Site, the buildings where the first nuclear explosive device was pre-assembled in preparation for the Trinity Test in Southern New Mexico. Included is another WWII area, Gun Site. So named because it was the area where scientists and ...
published: 22 May 2014
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A Walk Around Downtown Los Alamos, New Mexico, Home To the Atom Bomb
Los Alamos is a town in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States, that is recognized as the development and creation place of the atomic bomb—the primary objective of the Manhattan Project by Los Alamos National Laboratory during World War II. The town is located on four mesas of the Pajarito Plateau, and has a population of 12,019. It is the county seat and one of two population centers in the county known as census-designated places; the other is White Rock.
published: 02 May 2021
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What’s Left of Oppenheimer’s Los Alamos?
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We may be too excited about the Oppenheimer premiere; we admit it. But did you know that there was a whole town in New Mexico built from the ground just to gather the scientists that would work on the atomic bomb?
Did you also know that that town, Los Alamos (aka Atomic City), is still running today and that most of its population is made up of scientists who still work at Los Alamos National Laboratory?
We couldn't resist the urge to explore this place and uncover the history behind ...
published: 16 Jul 2023
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THIS is why we moved here (Los Alamos, NM)
When we announced that we were moving to Los Alamos, we got some questions. Why there? Where? Did you get a job at the lab? Hopefully this video will answer those questions, and provide some insight on why we feel like Los Alamos has some of the most underrated mountain biking in the world.
Los Alamos history sources:
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/manhattan-project-site-selection.htm
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/manhattan-project-science-at-los-alamos.htm
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published: 12 Feb 2022
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Manhattan Project National Historic Park | Walking Tour of Los Alamos, New Mexico
We spent half a day exploring the city of Los Alamos, New Mexico, focusing on the Manhattan Project historic sites. This was a very interesting place to visit. Highly recommended!
Here is the link to the map I showed at the beginning of the video:
https://www.nps.gov/mapr/planyourvisit/directions-transportation-los-alamos.htm
Here are the links to the places I took the historic photos from:
US Dept of Energy Photos:
https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Resources/photo_gallery/fuller_lodge.htm
Los Alamos Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/losalamosnatlab/7597449576/in/album-72157624881000675/
published: 19 Jul 2023
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2023 Top 5 Pros & Cons of Living in Los Alamos, New Mexico
Top 5 pros and cons of moving to and living in Los Alamos, New Mexico. What's it like to live in Los Alamos in 2023? It isn't always sunshine and rainbows (although it is mostly sunshine and rainbows). Here's what you need to know before moving to Los Alamos, New Mexico. If you're thinking about living in Los Alamos, this video will help you weigh out some of the pros and cons.
In this video we cover topics such as the schools in Los Alamos, cost of living in Los Alamos, crime rates in Los Alamos, job opportunities in Los Alamos, nightlife in Los Alamos, cultural attractions in Los Alamos, the climate in Los Alamos, shopping options in Los Alamos, environmental risks of living in Los Alamos and many other topics that could help you decide if Los Alamos is for you.
00:00 Introduction
01:...
published: 10 Jun 2023
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Life and Careers at Los Alamos National Laboratory: Where Innovation Meets Nature
Nestled in the mountains of Northern New Mexico, Los Alamos is a safe community with access to three national parks, a lunch break ski mountain and year-round recreational activities. Whether you yearn for innovative science or natural beauty, this mountain paradise offers a unique balance of work and play.
published: 01 Nov 2023
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Oppenheimer’s secret city, explained
How Los Alamos built Oppenheimer’s bomb.
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Los Alamos quickly became the centerpiece of the Manhattan Project — the United States’ successful attempt to develop a nuclear bomb. But why was Los Alamos selected, and how did that relate to the selection of the subsequent testing site? The above video tells the story of Oppenheimer’s selection of the site and the unique culture that was built there.
Los Alamos was more than a lab — it was a secret city, built for the express purpose of atomic development. Housing top scientists, their families, and support staff, this island of research led to a century-changing technological development.
Further Reading
Manhattan: The Army and the Atomic Bomb (https://...
published: 20 Jul 2023
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The Christian Church Sunday Worship December 17, 2023
Worship Service of the Christian Church of Los Alamos, NM
published: 18 Dec 2023
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Visiting Los Alamos, New Mexico: Top Things To Do (history, science & hidden gems)
Among other gems, Los Alamos in New Mexico boasts the birthplace of the atom bomb (or better said, one of modern science’s biggest breakthroughs). You don’t have to be a history buff or a mad scientist to appreciate the Bradbury Science Museum, a one-part laboratory, two-parts museum with dynamic galleries and life-sized replicas of the bombs that played a critical and controversial role in ending WWII.
The oldest continually-occupied building in town is now the Los Alamos History Museum, and it will take you back in time, from the Anasazi Indians to the scientists who put Los Alamos on the map.
Must-stops also include the Fuller Lodge, an eye-catching pine log structure, the Bathtub Row, a series of cottages that housed classrooms and once boasted the only tubs in town, and the “Big H...
published: 23 Jul 2018
3:06
Historic Manhattan Project Sites at Los Alamos
The Manhattan Project laboratory constructed at Los Alamos, New Mexico, beginning in 1943, was intended from the start to be temporary and to go up with amazing...
The Manhattan Project laboratory constructed at Los Alamos, New Mexico, beginning in 1943, was intended from the start to be temporary and to go up with amazing speed. Because most of those WWII-era facilities were built with minimal materials and so quickly, much of the original infrastructure was torn down in the late '40s and early '50s and replaced by more permanent facilities. However, a few key facilities remained, and are being preserved and maintained for historic significance. Four such sites are visited briefly in this video, taking viewers to V-Site, the buildings where the first nuclear explosive device was pre-assembled in preparation for the Trinity Test in Southern New Mexico. Included is another WWII area, Gun Site. So named because it was the area where scientists and engineers tested the so-called "gun method" of assembling nuclear materials -- the fundamental design of the Little Boy weapon that was eventually dropped on Hiroshima. The video also goes to Pajarito Site, home of the "Slotin Building" and "Pond Cabin." The Slotin Building is the place where scientist Louis Slotin conducted a criticality experiment that went awry in early 1946, leading to his unfortunate death, and the Pond Cabin served the team of eminent scientist Emilio Segrè who did early chemistry work on plutonium that ultimately led to the Fat Man weapon.
https://wn.com/Historic_Manhattan_Project_Sites_At_Los_Alamos
The Manhattan Project laboratory constructed at Los Alamos, New Mexico, beginning in 1943, was intended from the start to be temporary and to go up with amazing speed. Because most of those WWII-era facilities were built with minimal materials and so quickly, much of the original infrastructure was torn down in the late '40s and early '50s and replaced by more permanent facilities. However, a few key facilities remained, and are being preserved and maintained for historic significance. Four such sites are visited briefly in this video, taking viewers to V-Site, the buildings where the first nuclear explosive device was pre-assembled in preparation for the Trinity Test in Southern New Mexico. Included is another WWII area, Gun Site. So named because it was the area where scientists and engineers tested the so-called "gun method" of assembling nuclear materials -- the fundamental design of the Little Boy weapon that was eventually dropped on Hiroshima. The video also goes to Pajarito Site, home of the "Slotin Building" and "Pond Cabin." The Slotin Building is the place where scientist Louis Slotin conducted a criticality experiment that went awry in early 1946, leading to his unfortunate death, and the Pond Cabin served the team of eminent scientist Emilio Segrè who did early chemistry work on plutonium that ultimately led to the Fat Man weapon.
- published: 22 May 2014
- views: 140095
10:18
A Walk Around Downtown Los Alamos, New Mexico, Home To the Atom Bomb
Los Alamos is a town in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States, that is recognized as the development and creation place of the atomic bomb—the primary ob...
Los Alamos is a town in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States, that is recognized as the development and creation place of the atomic bomb—the primary objective of the Manhattan Project by Los Alamos National Laboratory during World War II. The town is located on four mesas of the Pajarito Plateau, and has a population of 12,019. It is the county seat and one of two population centers in the county known as census-designated places; the other is White Rock.
https://wn.com/A_Walk_Around_Downtown_Los_Alamos,_New_Mexico,_Home_To_The_Atom_Bomb
Los Alamos is a town in Los Alamos County, New Mexico, United States, that is recognized as the development and creation place of the atomic bomb—the primary objective of the Manhattan Project by Los Alamos National Laboratory during World War II. The town is located on four mesas of the Pajarito Plateau, and has a population of 12,019. It is the county seat and one of two population centers in the county known as census-designated places; the other is White Rock.
- published: 02 May 2021
- views: 34330
22:49
What’s Left of Oppenheimer’s Los Alamos?
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We may be too excited about the Oppenheimer premiere; we admit it. But did you know that there was a whole town in New Mexico built from the ground just to gather the scientists that would work on the atomic bomb?
Did you also know that that town, Los Alamos (aka Atomic City), is still running today and that most of its population is made up of scientists who still work at Los Alamos National Laboratory?
We couldn't resist the urge to explore this place and uncover the history behind the creation of devastating weapons of war.
In this video, we shed some much-needed light on the long-term business of constructing these earth-shattering innovations.
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We may be too excited about the Oppenheimer premiere; we admit it. But did you know that there was a whole town in New Mexico built from the ground just to gather the scientists that would work on the atomic bomb?
Did you also know that that town, Los Alamos (aka Atomic City), is still running today and that most of its population is made up of scientists who still work at Los Alamos National Laboratory?
We couldn't resist the urge to explore this place and uncover the history behind the creation of devastating weapons of war.
In this video, we shed some much-needed light on the long-term business of constructing these earth-shattering innovations.
–
What is 'Slidebean'?
We built a platform to help founders scale their startups: from making your pitch deck to setting up your company and managing your investor relationships.
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#startups #slidebean #oppenheimer #technomad
- published: 16 Jul 2023
- views: 580499
16:35
THIS is why we moved here (Los Alamos, NM)
When we announced that we were moving to Los Alamos, we got some questions. Why there? Where? Did you get a job at the lab? Hopefully this video will answer tho...
When we announced that we were moving to Los Alamos, we got some questions. Why there? Where? Did you get a job at the lab? Hopefully this video will answer those questions, and provide some insight on why we feel like Los Alamos has some of the most underrated mountain biking in the world.
Los Alamos history sources:
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/manhattan-project-site-selection.htm
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/manhattan-project-science-at-los-alamos.htm
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When we announced that we were moving to Los Alamos, we got some questions. Why there? Where? Did you get a job at the lab? Hopefully this video will answer those questions, and provide some insight on why we feel like Los Alamos has some of the most underrated mountain biking in the world.
Los Alamos history sources:
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/manhattan-project-site-selection.htm
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The companies that support our racing:
Niner Bikes - http://bit.ly/ninerbikes
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Lazer Helmets - https://bit.ly/LazerSport (15% discount will show in checkout)
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- published: 12 Feb 2022
- views: 66957
17:07
Manhattan Project National Historic Park | Walking Tour of Los Alamos, New Mexico
We spent half a day exploring the city of Los Alamos, New Mexico, focusing on the Manhattan Project historic sites. This was a very interesting place to visit. ...
We spent half a day exploring the city of Los Alamos, New Mexico, focusing on the Manhattan Project historic sites. This was a very interesting place to visit. Highly recommended!
Here is the link to the map I showed at the beginning of the video:
https://www.nps.gov/mapr/planyourvisit/directions-transportation-los-alamos.htm
Here are the links to the places I took the historic photos from:
US Dept of Energy Photos:
https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Resources/photo_gallery/fuller_lodge.htm
Los Alamos Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/losalamosnatlab/7597449576/in/album-72157624881000675/
https://wn.com/Manhattan_Project_National_Historic_Park_|_Walking_Tour_Of_Los_Alamos,_New_Mexico
We spent half a day exploring the city of Los Alamos, New Mexico, focusing on the Manhattan Project historic sites. This was a very interesting place to visit. Highly recommended!
Here is the link to the map I showed at the beginning of the video:
https://www.nps.gov/mapr/planyourvisit/directions-transportation-los-alamos.htm
Here are the links to the places I took the historic photos from:
US Dept of Energy Photos:
https://www.osti.gov/opennet/manhattan-project-history/Resources/photo_gallery/fuller_lodge.htm
Los Alamos Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/losalamosnatlab/7597449576/in/album-72157624881000675/
- published: 19 Jul 2023
- views: 8298
19:48
2023 Top 5 Pros & Cons of Living in Los Alamos, New Mexico
Top 5 pros and cons of moving to and living in Los Alamos, New Mexico. What's it like to live in Los Alamos in 2023? It isn't always sunshine and rainbows (alth...
Top 5 pros and cons of moving to and living in Los Alamos, New Mexico. What's it like to live in Los Alamos in 2023? It isn't always sunshine and rainbows (although it is mostly sunshine and rainbows). Here's what you need to know before moving to Los Alamos, New Mexico. If you're thinking about living in Los Alamos, this video will help you weigh out some of the pros and cons.
In this video we cover topics such as the schools in Los Alamos, cost of living in Los Alamos, crime rates in Los Alamos, job opportunities in Los Alamos, nightlife in Los Alamos, cultural attractions in Los Alamos, the climate in Los Alamos, shopping options in Los Alamos, environmental risks of living in Los Alamos and many other topics that could help you decide if Los Alamos is for you.
00:00 Introduction
01:09 Schools in Los Alamos are excellent - Pro #1
03:02 Cost of living in Los Alamos is high - Con #1
04:14 Crime rate in Los Alamos is low - Pro #2
05:42 Living in Los Alamos might make you feel isolated - Con #2
07:12 Job opportunities in Los Alamos are great - Pro #3
10:23 Nightlife in Los Alamos is limited - Con #3
11:56 Cultural attractions in Los Alamos are plentiful - Pro #4
13:43 Los Alamos has limited shopping options - Con #4
15:11 Climate in Los Alamos is just about perfect - Pro #5
16:37 Environmental risks of living in Los Alamos - Con #5
18:50 Summarizing the pros and cons of living in Los Alamos
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Top 5 pros and cons of moving to and living in Los Alamos, New Mexico. What's it like to live in Los Alamos in 2023? It isn't always sunshine and rainbows (although it is mostly sunshine and rainbows). Here's what you need to know before moving to Los Alamos, New Mexico. If you're thinking about living in Los Alamos, this video will help you weigh out some of the pros and cons.
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01:09 Schools in Los Alamos are excellent - Pro #1
03:02 Cost of living in Los Alamos is high - Con #1
04:14 Crime rate in Los Alamos is low - Pro #2
05:42 Living in Los Alamos might make you feel isolated - Con #2
07:12 Job opportunities in Los Alamos are great - Pro #3
10:23 Nightlife in Los Alamos is limited - Con #3
11:56 Cultural attractions in Los Alamos are plentiful - Pro #4
13:43 Los Alamos has limited shopping options - Con #4
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- published: 10 Jun 2023
- views: 5229
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Life and Careers at Los Alamos National Laboratory: Where Innovation Meets Nature
Nestled in the mountains of Northern New Mexico, Los Alamos is a safe community with access to three national parks, a lunch break ski mountain and year-round r...
Nestled in the mountains of Northern New Mexico, Los Alamos is a safe community with access to three national parks, a lunch break ski mountain and year-round recreational activities. Whether you yearn for innovative science or natural beauty, this mountain paradise offers a unique balance of work and play.
https://wn.com/Life_And_Careers_At_Los_Alamos_National_Laboratory_Where_Innovation_Meets_Nature
Nestled in the mountains of Northern New Mexico, Los Alamos is a safe community with access to three national parks, a lunch break ski mountain and year-round recreational activities. Whether you yearn for innovative science or natural beauty, this mountain paradise offers a unique balance of work and play.
- published: 01 Nov 2023
- views: 4087
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Oppenheimer’s secret city, explained
How Los Alamos built Oppenheimer’s bomb.
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Los Alamos quickly became t...
How Los Alamos built Oppenheimer’s bomb.
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Los Alamos quickly became the centerpiece of the Manhattan Project — the United States’ successful attempt to develop a nuclear bomb. But why was Los Alamos selected, and how did that relate to the selection of the subsequent testing site? The above video tells the story of Oppenheimer’s selection of the site and the unique culture that was built there.
Los Alamos was more than a lab — it was a secret city, built for the express purpose of atomic development. Housing top scientists, their families, and support staff, this island of research led to a century-changing technological development.
Further Reading
Manhattan: The Army and the Atomic Bomb (https://history.army.mil/html/books/011/11-10/)
This logistical history of the Manhattan project provides great non-scientific background on the Manhattan Project, including the selection, distribution, and construction of key sites around the country, as well as a guide to the bureaucracy that surrounded it.
The Manhattan Project: Making the Bomb (https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1330716)
This Department of Energy history covers similar ground with additional information on the Army Corps of Engineer’s role.
Manhattan District History: Nonscientific Aspects of Los Alamos Project Y (https://www.osti.gov/biblio/4555247)
This document provides a fine-grained look at the nitty gritty of Los Alamos, from prices at the commissary to accommodations for the residents.
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https://wn.com/Oppenheimer’S_Secret_City,_Explained
How Los Alamos built Oppenheimer’s bomb.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Los Alamos quickly became the centerpiece of the Manhattan Project — the United States’ successful attempt to develop a nuclear bomb. But why was Los Alamos selected, and how did that relate to the selection of the subsequent testing site? The above video tells the story of Oppenheimer’s selection of the site and the unique culture that was built there.
Los Alamos was more than a lab — it was a secret city, built for the express purpose of atomic development. Housing top scientists, their families, and support staff, this island of research led to a century-changing technological development.
Further Reading
Manhattan: The Army and the Atomic Bomb (https://history.army.mil/html/books/011/11-10/)
This logistical history of the Manhattan project provides great non-scientific background on the Manhattan Project, including the selection, distribution, and construction of key sites around the country, as well as a guide to the bureaucracy that surrounded it.
The Manhattan Project: Making the Bomb (https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1330716)
This Department of Energy history covers similar ground with additional information on the Army Corps of Engineer’s role.
Manhattan District History: Nonscientific Aspects of Los Alamos Project Y (https://www.osti.gov/biblio/4555247)
This document provides a fine-grained look at the nitty gritty of Los Alamos, from prices at the commissary to accommodations for the residents.
Vox is an explanatory newsroom on a mission to help everyone understand our weird, wonderful, complicated world, so that we can all help shape it. Part of that mission is keeping our work free. You can help us do that by making a gift: http://www.vox.com/givenow
Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
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- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 1310968
3:39
Visiting Los Alamos, New Mexico: Top Things To Do (history, science & hidden gems)
Among other gems, Los Alamos in New Mexico boasts the birthplace of the atom bomb (or better said, one of modern science’s biggest breakthroughs). You don’t ha...
Among other gems, Los Alamos in New Mexico boasts the birthplace of the atom bomb (or better said, one of modern science’s biggest breakthroughs). You don’t have to be a history buff or a mad scientist to appreciate the Bradbury Science Museum, a one-part laboratory, two-parts museum with dynamic galleries and life-sized replicas of the bombs that played a critical and controversial role in ending WWII.
The oldest continually-occupied building in town is now the Los Alamos History Museum, and it will take you back in time, from the Anasazi Indians to the scientists who put Los Alamos on the map.
Must-stops also include the Fuller Lodge, an eye-catching pine log structure, the Bathtub Row, a series of cottages that housed classrooms and once boasted the only tubs in town, and the “Big House” which served as the students’ dormitory before the scientists moved in.
https://wn.com/Visiting_Los_Alamos,_New_Mexico_Top_Things_To_Do_(History,_Science_Hidden_Gems)
Among other gems, Los Alamos in New Mexico boasts the birthplace of the atom bomb (or better said, one of modern science’s biggest breakthroughs). You don’t have to be a history buff or a mad scientist to appreciate the Bradbury Science Museum, a one-part laboratory, two-parts museum with dynamic galleries and life-sized replicas of the bombs that played a critical and controversial role in ending WWII.
The oldest continually-occupied building in town is now the Los Alamos History Museum, and it will take you back in time, from the Anasazi Indians to the scientists who put Los Alamos on the map.
Must-stops also include the Fuller Lodge, an eye-catching pine log structure, the Bathtub Row, a series of cottages that housed classrooms and once boasted the only tubs in town, and the “Big House” which served as the students’ dormitory before the scientists moved in.
- published: 23 Jul 2018
- views: 12623