7TH Thermal and Fluids Engineering
Conference (Hybrid)
Partially online virtual and in person at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA
May, 15-18, 2022
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National Atomic Testing Museum

May 16-17th, 2022

The National Atomic Testing Museum (NATM) is a national science, history and educational institution that tells the story of America’s nuclear weapons testing program at the Nevada Test Site. The Museum uses lessons of the past and present to better understand the extent and effect of nuclear testing on worldwide nuclear deterrence and geo-political history. It provides collection-based exhibits and learning activities for greater public understanding and appreciation of the world in which we live. Its collections and activities are inseparably linked to serve a diverse public of varied ages, backgrounds and knowledge.

The National Atomic Testing Museum is one of a handful of private national museums and showcases some of the rarest of artifacts relating to the nation’s atomic testing program. Nowhere else can you see a large nuclear reactor that was used in the development of the nuclear rocket and the first air-to-air missile, Genie. Personal atomic weapons that were developed to use in place of conventional weapons such as the Backpack Nuke and the Davy Crockett Weapon System (recoilless gun) are placed throughout the 8,000 square feet of museum exhibits.

National Atomic Test Museum visitors will:

  • Learn about world events leading up to the establishment of the Nevada Test Site.
  • Learn about the progression of the Test Site from the above-ground tests to underground tests and non-nuclear activities.
  • See a replica of the Control Point where the countdown was conducted before each nuclear detonation.
  • Experience a Ground Zero Theater simulation of an above-ground test.
  • Reflect on the history of atomic testing and its relevance to national security and international stability.