From: pstemari@bismark.cbis.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie)
To: ecarp@netcom.com
Message Hash: 6ee9450e30d65f43bb70ca7f027f0e641388072064d4366cf6a4a4e9de5902bf
Message ID: <9408251358.AA10595@focis.sda.cbis.COM>
Reply To: <m0qdXE6-0004EcC@khijol.uucp>
UTC Datetime: 1994-08-25 13:59:38 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 25 Aug 94 06:59:38 PDT
From: pstemari@bismark.cbis.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 94 06:59:38 PDT
To: ecarp@netcom.com
Subject: Nuclear Weapons Material
In-Reply-To: <m0qdXE6-0004EcC@khijol.uucp>
Message-ID: <9408251358.AA10595@focis.sda.cbis.COM>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
> Wrong. If you will notice, I said "the earliest devices". They didn't
> use plutonium for nuclear devices until much later.
Actually, to pick a nit, the first a-bomb exploded (Alamogordo) was a
plutonium device. The U235 design was dropped on Hiroshima untested.
Paul
Return to August 1994
Return to “tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)”