It is only a phantasy.
Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in 1940Edwin M. McMillan and Philip Abelson in 1940.
Edwin M. McMillan and Philip Abelson in 1940.
Edwin M. McMillan and Philip Abelson in 1940.
Edwin M. McMillan and Philip Abelson in 1940 - Berkeley Laboratory at the University of California, USA.
September 23, 1846 by Johann Gottfried GalleNeptune was discovered on September 23, 1846, by by Johann Galle and Heinrich d'Arrest at the Berlin Observatory, using a predicted position by Urbain LeVerrier.
Neptunium was obtained for the first time by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson in 1940 at Berkeley Laboratories.
Neptunium (the isotope 239Np) in 1940 by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson.
Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson obtained for the first time neptunium in 1940 at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories, USA.
Neptunium was for the first time obtained by Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories in 1940.
Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson obtained for the first time neptunium in 1940 at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories, USA.
Neptunium was obtained for the first time by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson in 1940 at Berkeley Laboratories. The nuclear reactions are: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e
Neptunium was obtained for the first time by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson in 1940 at Berkeley Laboratories. The nuclear reactions are: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e