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The Calutron Girls were a group of young women, mostly high school graduates, who joined the Manhattan Project, the World War II efforts to develop nuclear weapons at the United States government facility located at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, between 1943 and 1945. Although they were not allowed to know at the time, they were monitoring dials and watching meters for calutrons, mass spectrometers adapted for separation of uranium isotopes. The enriched uranium was used to make the "Little Boy" atomic bomb for the Hiroshima nuclear bombing on August 6, 1945.

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  • The Calutron Girls were a group of young women, mostly high school graduates, who joined the Manhattan Project, the World War II efforts to develop nuclear weapons at the United States government facility located at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, between 1943 and 1945. Although they were not allowed to know at the time, they were monitoring dials and watching meters for calutrons, mass spectrometers adapted for separation of uranium isotopes. The enriched uranium was used to make the "Little Boy" atomic bomb for the Hiroshima nuclear bombing on August 6, 1945. (en)
  • Las Calutron Girls (en español: «Chicas del calutrón») eran un grupo de mujeres jóvenes, en su mayoría graduadas de la escuela secundaria, que se unieron al Proyecto Manhattan, los esfuerzos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial para desarrollar armas nucleares en las instalaciones del gobierno de los Estados Unidos ubicadas en Oak Ridge, Tennessee, entre 1943 y 1945. Aunque no se les permitió saber en ese momento, estaban monitoreando diales y mirando medidores para calutrones, espectrómetros de masas adaptados para la separación de isótopos de uranio. El uranio enriquecido se utilizó para fabricar la bomba atómica «Little Boy» para el bombardeo nuclear de Hiroshima el 6 de agosto de 1945. (es)
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  • The Calutron Girls were a group of young women, mostly high school graduates, who joined the Manhattan Project, the World War II efforts to develop nuclear weapons at the United States government facility located at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, between 1943 and 1945. Although they were not allowed to know at the time, they were monitoring dials and watching meters for calutrons, mass spectrometers adapted for separation of uranium isotopes. The enriched uranium was used to make the "Little Boy" atomic bomb for the Hiroshima nuclear bombing on August 6, 1945. (en)
  • Las Calutron Girls (en español: «Chicas del calutrón») eran un grupo de mujeres jóvenes, en su mayoría graduadas de la escuela secundaria, que se unieron al Proyecto Manhattan, los esfuerzos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial para desarrollar armas nucleares en las instalaciones del gobierno de los Estados Unidos ubicadas en Oak Ridge, Tennessee, entre 1943 y 1945. Aunque no se les permitió saber en ese momento, estaban monitoreando diales y mirando medidores para calutrones, espectrómetros de masas adaptados para la separación de isótopos de uranio. El uranio enriquecido se utilizó para fabricar la bomba atómica «Little Boy» para el bombardeo nuclear de Hiroshima el 6 de agosto de 1945. (es)
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