Workers laying up the graphite core of the Reactor-B atomic pile. The pile was 36 feet high, measuring 28 by 36 feet. It was penetrated horizontally by 2,004 fuel tubes and vertically by channels for the vertical safety rods.

Workers laying up the graphite core of the Reactor-B atomic pile. The pile was 36 feet high, measuring 28 by 36 feet. It was penetrated horizontally by 2,004 fuel tubes and vertically by channels for the vertical safety rods.
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