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- SL-1 - Wikipedia
Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, also known as SL-1, initially the Argonne Low Power Reactor (ALPR), was a United States Army experimental nuclear reactor at the National Reactor Testing Station (NRTS) in Idaho about forty miles (65 km) west of Idaho Falls, now the Idaho National Laboratory
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- SL1 | Bus | MBTA
MBTA Silver Line route SL1 stops and schedules, including maps, real-time updates, parking and accessibility information, and connections
- The Truth about the SL-1 Accident — Understanding the Reactor Excursion . . .
, the SL-1 nuclear reactor, a prototype for a military installation to be used in remote Arctic locations, exploded, killing the th ee member military crew The crew had been performing the routine process of re-assembling the reactor control rod drive mechanisms during a reactor outage The SL-1 was a small 3
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- Just the Facts: SL-1 - Idaho National Laboratory
Certain incidents at nuclear power reactors influence society’s perception of the technology SL-1 revealed lessons that improved nuclear energy safety
- The SL-1 disaster - What is nuclear?
Lessons learned and brief summary of the gruesome SL-1 nuclear reactor accident from 1961
- The SL-1 Nuclear Incident - Стэнфордский университет
In the heart of winter 1961, in a remote area of the desert forty miles west of Idaho Falls, an Army- commissioned nuclear project went horribly wrong when the three on-duty operators were killed by a sudden steam explosion and subsequent reactor meltdown
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