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  2. File:Fat Man External.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: External view of "Fat Man" A-Bomb: Date: 20 December 2007: Source: This drawing is a modification of the one uploaded by Dake with URL . File:Fatman_inner1.png

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  7. Fat Man - Wikipedia

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    Fat Man Replica of the original Fat Man bomb Type Nuclear fission gravity bomb Place of origin United States Production history Designer Los Alamos Laboratory Produced 1945–1949 No. built 120 Specifications Mass 10,300 pounds (4,670 kg) Length 128 inches (3.3 m) Diameter 60 inches (1.5 m) Filling Plutonium Filling weight 6.2 kg Blast yield 21 kt (88 TJ) "Fat Man" (also known as Mark III) was ...

  8. Fat Man (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Fat Man is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Kid Colt, Outlaw #117 (July 1964). [1]

  9. John Coster-Mullen - Wikipedia

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    Atom Bombs: The Top Secret, Inside Story of Little Boy and Fat Man John Coster-Mullen (21 December 1946 – 24 April 2021) was an American industrial photographer, truck driver and nuclear archaeologist who played an important role in creating a public record of the design of the first atomic bombs .