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Researchers, Chicago Pile-5
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Researchers working on CP-5 at Argonne National Laboratory. Chicago Pile 5 (CP-5) was the last of the line of Chicago Pile research reactors which started with CP-1 in 1943. CP-5 operated from 1954-1979. It was a thermal-neutron reactor using enriched uranium as fuel and heavy water as coolant and as a neutron moderator. It produced neutrons for use in research. Cleanup and decommissioning of the site of CP-5 was completed in 2000.
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Argonne National Laboratory/Science Source
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SS2476237
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2255px × 2820px (~18 MB)
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