File:Calutron operators.jpg
Summary
| Description |
English: Y-12 Calutron Operators
Calutron Operators monitored various components of the machine used to separate isotopes of uranium. Calutron operators were predominately female and worked in shifts 24 hours a day. |
| Date | circa 1944 |
| Source | National Archives at Atlanta |
| Author | unknown (probably Ed Westcott) |
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