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Trinitite Specimen from a Nuclear Test Blast

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Details: Trinitite was created during a Nuclear test blast. It's a result of the intense heat melting the sand into a lightly green tinted glass. Named for the Tinitity Bomb testing in New Mexico on July 16, 1945, samples of Trinitite are extremely rare; All but a small sample of the material was buried and made illegal to remove from the site in 1952. Our Trinitite sample is enclosed in a 4" x 5" plastic box frame as shown above suitable for display. Shipping Information: We are always in compliance with Section 13 from part 40 of the NRC Nuclear Regulatory Commission rules and regulations and Postal Service regulations specified in 49 CFR 173.421 for activity limits of low level radioactive materials. Item will be shipped in accordance with Postal Service activity limits specified in Publication 52. Radioactive minerals are for educational and scientific use only.

Features:

  • Trinitite Specimen in Display Box
  • Also called Alamogordo Glass, Atomite or Desert Glass.
  • Trinitite specimen sizes will vary
  • Specimen placed inside container that's inside plastic frame as shown
  • License exempt

Brand: Images SI

Publisher: Images SI

UPC: 852665447474

EAN: 0852665447474

Package Dimensions: 5.9 x 3.7 x 1.2 inches

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