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  1. Trinitite - Wikipedia

    Trinitite, also known as atomsite or Alamogordo glass, [1][2] is the glassy residue left on the desert floor after the plutonium -based Trinity nuclear bomb test on July 16, 1945, near Alamogordo, New Mexico.

  2. Trinitite - Museum of Radiation and Radioactivity

    Trinitite is the name given to the soil that was fused into a glass-like consistency by the heat from the Trinity Test, the world’s first nuclear explosion that took place July 16, 1945 at Alamogordo New …

  3. From Sand to Trinitite: Birth of a New Mineral at Trinity Site

    Trinitite is a unique and fascinating glass-like substance that was borne from the rapid and intense heat of atomic testing. It's named after the site of the first nuclear bomb detonation at the Trinity site near …

  4. What Is Trinitite? The Radioactive Glass From Trinity

    Mar 16, 2026 · Trinitite is a glass-like material created when the first nuclear explosion in history melted the desert sand at the Trinity test site in New Mexico on July 16, 1945.

  5. Trinitite: How the First Nuclear Bomb Turned Sand to Glass

    Mar 12, 2024 · Trinitite is a green, glassy substance formed from the sand at the Trinity Site in New Mexico during the world's first atomic bomb test.

  6. The Long, Weird Half-Life of Trinitite - Atlas Obscura

    Jun 30, 2017 · When scientists detonated the first atomic test bomb—nicknamed Trinity—in New Mexico’s Jornada del Muerto desert in July of 1945, the massive explosion threw sand up into the …

  7. Trinitite Nuclear Glass From the Trinity Test | History, Chemistry, and ...

    Feb 2, 2026 · The name trinitite comes directly from the Trinity test, the world’s first full-scale nuclear explosion. Early observers called the glassy residue atomsite, but the name trinitite stuck because it …

  8. Trinitite: Glass from the Trinity Test—History, Heat & Formation ...

    Oct 23, 2025 · T rinitite is a silica-rich, glassy material formed when the Trinity nuclear explosion fused the desert surface and rained hot melt droplets back onto the ground, producing a thin, often green …

  9. The Secret of Trinitite Revealed - gem-matrix.com

    In this episode, we dive deep into the structure, beauty, and controversy of trinitite. Is it a gemstone? A scientific artifact? Or something in between? From #quasicrystals to collector obsessions, from …

  10. Trinitite - the Atomic Rock - University of Massachusetts Lowell

    One of the products of this nuclear explosion was a green glassy material that was called trinitite, the first atomic rock. The trinitite layer had a radius of ~300 m and was ~2 cm thick.