J. R. Eyerman During atomic bomb test, cloud rises from desert floor, seven miles from observers in foreground at Yucca Flat, Nevada.
Unidentified Photographer [Group of men crowded around two trucks with radiation testing equipment, Yucca Flat, Nevada]
Unidentified Photographer [Group of men crowd around a man operating and demonstrating radiation testing equipment, Yucca Flat, Nevada]
Unidentified Photographer [Group of men crowd around a man operating and demonstrating radiation testing equipment, Yucca Flat, Nevada]
Unidentified Photographer [Group of men crowding around a man operating and demonstrating radiation testing equipment, Yucca Flat, Nevada]
Unidentified Photographer [Group of men crowded around a van looking in at a man operating radiation test equipment, Yucca Flat, Nevada]
Loomis Dean [Burned up except for face, this mannequin, was 7,000 feet from atomic bomb blast, Yucca Flat, Nevada]
Unidentified Photographer [Plane vapor trails and mushroom cloud from atomic bomb test April 22, 1952, Yucca Flat, Nevada]
Unidentified Photographer [Convoy of special busses enters the Nevada Proving Grounds during the tour of news correspondents at the atomic site in preparation for the blast at Yucca Flat]
Loomis Dean [Unburned female mannequin with wig askew is wearing light-colored dress that absorbs less heat from atomic bomb blast, Yucca Flat, Nevada]
Loomis Dean [Scorched male mannequin clad in dark business suit standing in desert 7,000 ft. from the 44th nuclear test explosion, a day after the blast, indicating that humans could be burnt but still alive, Yucca Flat, Nevada]