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Nonfiction: Calutron operators at their panels, in the Y-12 plant at Oak Ridge, TN during World War II. The calutrons were used to refine uranium ore into fissile material. During the Manhattan Project effort to construct an atomic explosive, workers toiled in secrecy, most having no idea to what end their labors were directed. Gladys Owens, the woman seated in the foreground, didn't understand the exact purpose of her job until seeing this photo in a public tour of the facility fifty years later. Date: circa 1943 to 45.
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By Ed Westcott / US Army / Manhattan Engineering District[1] - Ed Westcott / American Museum of Science and Energy, other versions available at http://smithdray1.net/angeltowns/or/go.htm and http://www.flickr.com/photos/amse/2965052816/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7004963
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