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Trinitite Fragment from 1st Atomic Bomb Detonation, Trinity Nuclear Test Site 1945, Framed Display, 6x8 Inch in Saudi Arabia Trinitite Fragment from 1st Atomic Bomb Detonation, Trinity Nuclear Test Site 1945, Framed Display, 6x8 Inch in Saudi Arabia Trinitite Fragment from 1st Atomic Bomb Detonation, Trinity Nuclear Test Site 1945, Framed Display, 6x8 Inch in Saudi Arabia

Trinitite Fragment from 1st Atomic Bomb Detonation, Trinity Nuclear Test Site 1945, Framed Display, 6x8 Inch

SAR 131

Brand
Generic
Category
Specimens
Weight
454 g
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Special Features

  • AUTHENTIC TRINITITE SPECIMEN: Own a genuine piece of history — a real fragment of trinitite formed during the first atomic bomb detonation on July 16, 1945.
  • HISTORICAL ORIGIN: Sourced from the Trinity Nuclear Bomb Test Site in Alamogordo, New Mexico, where molten earth rained down as green radioactive glass after the blast.
  • READY-TO-DISPLAY FRAMED CASE: Presented in a 6x8 inch black shadow box frame complete with a descriptive info card and a photo of the historic mushroom cloud explosion.
  • UNIQUE NATURAL VARIATIONS: Because no two trinitite fragments are identical, each purchase features its own one-of-a-kind specimen with natural variations in shape and appearance.
  • IDEAL COLLECTOR'S PIECE: A remarkable conversation starter and educational artifact, perfect for history enthusiasts, science collectors, and WWII memorabilia displays.

Description

Own a genuine piece of history with this authentic Trinitite fragment from the Trinity Nuclear Bomb Test Site in Alamogordo, New Mexico — the site of the world's first atomic bomb detonation on July 16, 1945. When the first A-Bomb was detonated, the massive explosion sucked in sand, rock, and earth, liquefying it at temperatures never before experienced on Earth. That molten material rained back down and cooled into a green radioactive glass now known as Trinitite. This remarkable display set measures 6x8 inches and features the authentic Trinitite fragment secured in a clear capsule, accompanied by a descriptive information card and a striking photograph of the historic mushroom cloud. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind artifact, so natural variations in appearance are to be expected. Authenticity is guaranteed, making this an extraordinary collectible for history enthusiasts, science educators, and collectors alike.

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