Eighty years since the world’s first industrial-scale nuclear reactor went live at Hanford

Think Out Loud

Eighty years since the world’s first industrial-scale nuclear reactor went live at Hanford

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Published on Sep 26, 2024, 1:06:15 PM
Total time: 00:27:24

Episode Description

The National Park Service runs three different sites related to the WW II Manhattan Project. The one on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in southeast Washington was the first full-scale nuclear reactor in the world. The B Reactor features hundreds of nozzles capping the metal process tubes on the reactor face and even a mint-green control room with all its 40s-era instrument panels. But it’s hearing about the human stories of struggle that make the history come alive. Sept. 26 marks 80 years since the B-reactor first went online. We get a tour from Terri Andre, a volunteer docent at the Manhattan Project National Historical Park at Hanford. 

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