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Casings for the "Thin Man" plutonium gun design weapons being developed during the Manhattan Project as part of Project Alberta at Wendover Field, Utah. The plutonium gun design as eventually abandoned as infeasible, as the spontaneous fission rate of reactor-bred plutonium was much higher than expected.

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  • Immediate source: John Coster-Mullen, Atom Bombs: The Top Secret Inside Story of Little Boy and Fat Man (self published, 2005).[1]
  • Ultimate source: Los Alamos/Manhattan Project
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