Sample of graphite from the Chicago Pile (CP-1), the world’s first reactor

Artifact Number:

2018-108

Description

A 2 cm square by 5 cm high sample of graphite from the world’s first reactor, the Chicago Pile (CP-1) which heralded the start of the nuclear fission age on 02 December 1942.  The sample is enclosed in a plastic vial and is cemented to an 8 cm square wooden base. The item was obtained by the donor at a souvenir shop in Idaho Falls in the USA.

Details

Keywords:
start-up (fission reactor)
Date:
unknown
Associated artifacts:
See artifact 2018-153.
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