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  1. SL-1 - Wikipedia

    Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, also known as SL-1, initially the Argonne Low Power Reactor (ALPR), was a United States Army experimental nuclear reactor at the National …

  2. SL1 | Bus | MBTA

    MBTA Silver Line route SL1 stops and schedules, including maps, real-time updates, parking and accessibility information, and connections.

  3. The SL-1 Nuclear Incident - Стэнфордский университет

    In the heart of winter 1961, in a remote area of the desert forty miles west of Idaho Falls, an Army- commissioned nuclear project went horribly wrong when the three on-duty operators were …

  4. , the SL-1 nuclear reactor, a prototype for a military installation to be used in remote Arctic locations, exploded, killing the th. ee member military crew. The crew had been performing the …

  5. MBTA SL1 silver line - Boston - Transit app

    2 days ago · The MBTA SL1 - Airport - South Station - SL1 silver line serves 5 silver line stops in the Boston area departing from South Station and ending at Terminal A. Scroll down to see …

  6. Just the Facts: SL-1 - Idaho National Laboratory

    SL-1 revealed lessons that improved nuclear energy safety. Loading, please wait…

  7. Unraveling the SL-1 Nuclear Reactor Accident: A Tragic History

    On the night of January 3, 1961, a remote U.S. Army nuclear reactor in Idaho was rocked by a sudden steam explosion that killed its three operators. The reactor, known as SL-1 (Stationary …

  8. Sikaflex SL 1 #807632 One-Component Elastomeric, Self-Leveling ...

    Sikaflex SL 1 (formerly known as MasterSeal SL1) comes in a Limestone (light-gray) color more closely matches newly poured concrete for good appearance.

  9. The SL-1 disaster - What is nuclear?

    Sep 27, 2022 · Lessons learned and brief summary of the gruesome SL-1 nuclear reactor accident from 1961.

  10. SL-1 Accident - Idaho National Engineering Laboratory - The …

    The world's first fatal atomic accident occurred on January 3, 1961 when a small, 3MW experimental BWR called SL-1 (Stationary Low-Power Plant No. 1) in Idaho was destroyed …