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Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/The Trinity nuclear test, 1945

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Original - The Trinity nuclear test, 0.016 seconds after ignition. Berlyn Brixner, photographer
Reason
An icon of the Atomic Age. I recently uploaded a larger version, which is probably why this photo hasn't been nominated before. The New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe has a print of this photo on permanent display, and I've spent a long time studying it there (and here). The WWI German helmet shape; the One-Eye Monster; Death, the Destroyer of Worlds.... An amazing photograph, taken under extraordinary conditions. Berlyn Brixner was the photographer, and some details are on his page. This edit is by User:Jjron, who helped clean up this historic image -- thanks, jjron.
Articles this image appears in
Trinity (nuclear test)
20th century
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Robert Oppenheimer
List of states with nuclear weapons
Wikipedia:Picture peer review/Trinity explosion, 1945not quite an article
Creator
Berlyn Brixner

Promoted Image:Trinity explosion2.jpeg MER-C 09:20, 30 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]