In Los Alamos, scientists, engineers, and military officials worked together to develop the theoretical and experimental tests that created the first atomic weapons using enriched uranium from Oak Ridge and plutonium from Hanford. The uranium bomb utilized a gun method for creating a critical mass and nuclear explosion. In 1944, scientists determined that a gun-type bomb would not work for plutonium. They turned to the theoretical and extremely complex implosion method to develop the plutonium-fueled fat man bomb. Los Alamos Lights for PeaceOn August 8, 2024, you are invited to join us at the historic Fuller Lodge for a viewing of the documentary film Richland. Afterwards, visitors are encouraged to join us for a somber quiet luminaria (farolitos) viewing in the historic Memorial Rose Garden located on the grounds of Fuller Lodge. This introspective experience focuses on providing visitors the opportunity to walk the lighted path in silence and have their own reflective experience based on their personal reasons for participating. August 8th 2024 event details: Every July, the park posts a full schedule of events on the park's online calendar, and Facebook page. More Commemoration EventsFor those who are unable to attend the August event in person, a virtual bell ringing is available from 6:00 am EDT on August 6 through 11:59 pm PDT on August 9. A virtual Lights for Peace is available year-round. Virtual Friendship Bell Ringing
You're invited to virtually ring the International Friendship Bell at this link from August 6th to August 9th each year. Messages of Peace
Hanford, Los Alamos, and Oak Ridge all host events where the public can write messages of peace on luminarias. Virtual Lights for Peace
Experience a virtual "Lights for Peace." |
Last updated: July 8, 2024