the US army headed a secret team of scientists called the Manhattan project - they did the science, developed the ideas and worked with engineers to make the first atomic bomb on 1944-1945.
large test area and to see if bomb worked
Robert Oppenheimer and his team of scientists.
I know but its a secret
Politians where delighted for the most part and most scientists were too until the scientists developped the bomb and then they begged the politicians not to use it.
There were many thousands of people that worked on the project in various locations. The scientist in charge was Robert Oppenheimer.
Atomic bomb development jobs for the scientists and engineers.
the US army headed a secret team of scientists called the Manhattan project - they did the science, developed the ideas and worked with engineers to make the first atomic bomb on 1944-1945.
The first atomic bomb was developed during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project, which involved many scientists, including J. Robert Oppenheimer, Enrico Fermi, and Leo Szilard. The project was led by the United States and also involved collaboration with scientists from other countries.
J. Robert Oppenheimer was the lead scientist on the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb during World War II. Other notable scientists who worked on the project include Enrico Fermi, Niels Bohr, and Richard Feynman.
Many people that worked on the Manhattan Project eventually felt this way. One group of them started publishing the magazine "The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists".
it worked
No. The men involved with the Manhattan project were scientists and worked many years on the development of the bomb. Einstein was one of the men.
its a bomb that's atomic =) and blows up stuff. hope that helpsfirst of all its what DO people think of the atomic bomb ^-^ any ways the atomic bomb astonished everyone (exept scientists) it very amazing >.
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Scientists worked quickly on the atomic bomb during World War II due to the urgency of the war effort. There was concern that Nazi Germany was also working on developing such a weapon, and the desire to end the war quickly played a significant role in the swift progress of the Manhattan Project.
large test area and to see if bomb worked