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Trinitite (Atomic Bomb Glass) Trinity Site, New Mexico, July 16, 1945 1.3 Grams

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Trinitite – AKA Alamogordo glass or Atomic Age glass Locality: Trinity Site, Jornada del Muerto desert, Alamogordo, New Mexico Weight: 1300mg Case Size: 41x41x16mm The Radiacode spectrum was measured from a representative one-gram Trinitite specimen. Weakly radioactive: Although most of the short-lived radioactive isotopes accumulated by the glass have long since decayed, one gram of trinitite can still have an activity of two or more times normal background radiation when measured with a pancake tube such as in the GQ-GMC-600+. Trinitite, also known as Alamogordo glass or Atomic Age glass, is a glass-like material formed during the first atomic bomb test, Trinity, on July 16, 1945. The intense heat and energy released fused sand, creating trinitite. The test detonated a plutonium bomb in New Mexico’s Jornada del Muerto desert, vaporizing the sand. The molten sand cooled and solidified, resulting in greenish glass with a translucent or semi-transparent texture. Trinitite is primarily composed of fused silica and contains traces of other minerals. It is a prized collector’s item due to its historical significance, but its sale and possession may be restricted in some areas due to potential radiation hazards. because trinitite can contain radioactive isotopes from the bomb’s fallout. Coin and Geiger Counter not included