USS Indianapolis (CA-35) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Coster-Mullen, John (2020). Atom Bombs: The Top Secret Inside Story of Little Boy and Fat Man. Waukesha, Wisconsin: J. Coster-Mullen. pp. 40, 114–115, 284, 290.. The Fat Man atomic bomb, used against Nagasaki, was transported by air to Tinian. Other equipment necessary for the atomic bomb mission, including "spare" non-nuclear assemblies, had been previously sent to Tinian on other surface ships. Ships were the preferred method for sending critical materials, when time allowed for it, because the risk of loss was considered smaller than going by air. While not particularly radioactive by itself, the amount of enriched uranium in the shipment was large-enough to pose a criticality risk under certain circumstances, such as being submerged in water (which acts as a neutron moderator, decreasing the critical mass). "James F. Nolan". Atomic Heritage Foundation. 2022.

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