Chronology of World War II

Friday, March 10

Graphite Reactor during the Manhattan Project


Graphite Reactor during the Manhattan Project
Aerial view of the Graphite Reactor, March 10, 1944, during the Manhattan Project. The Oak Ridge facility, a prototype for producing plutonium, was the world’s first continuously operated nuclear reactor. At the time, reactors were called atomic piles. (Department of Energy archives/Ed Westcott photo)