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Displayed against picture of typical mushroom cloud resulting from atomic bomb blast, this "electric finger" is key part of equipment which has been used in planed to detect radiation over atomic blast sites. Known technically as an iron chamber, it was developed by General Electric Tube Department engineers. They describe it as far smaller than other radiation detectors of its type, an important factor on military planes, where space and weight are critical

General Electric Company1952-04-01

Museum of Innovation & Science

Museum of Innovation & Science
Schenectady, United States

  • Title: Displayed against picture of typical mushroom cloud resulting from atomic bomb blast, this "electric finger" is key part of equipment which has been used in planed to detect radiation over atomic blast sites. Known technically as an iron chamber, it was developed by General Electric Tube Department engineers. They describe it as far smaller than other radiation detectors of its type, an important factor on military planes, where space and weight are critical
  • Creator: General Electric Company
  • Date Created: 1952-04-01
  • Physical Dimensions: 8 x 10
  • Original Language: English
  • Subject Keywords: Nuclear power; Scientific equipment; Radioactivity; General Electric Company. Electronics Department;
  • Type: Photograph
  • Publisher: General Electric Company
  • Rights: This digital image may be used for educational uses. Please cite as miSci- Museum of Innovation & Science. Prior written permission is required for any other use of the images from miSci.
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