CNA Visits the Canada Science and Technology Museum

March 16, 2015

By Erin Polka
Communications Officer
Canadian Nuclear Association

On January 28, 2015, CNA staff had the opportunity to view the nuclear material currently in storage at the Canada Science and Technology Museum.

Like any museum, only a small percentage of their collection is on display at any given time. So we were very pleased when they invited us to take in the entire collection.

Below are some of the museum’s nuclear-related artifacts, which few people have ever seen.

Original electronic tower from the ZEEP nuclear reactor at Chalk River, c. 1945.

Original electronic tower from the ZEEP nuclear reactor at Chalk River, c. 1945.

The triple axis spectrometer (c. 1956) designed and used by Nobel Prize Winner, Betrum Brockhouse.

Triple axis spectrometer (c. 1956) designed and used by Nobel Prize winner, Bertram Brockhouse.

1920s Dental X-ray machine.

1920s dental x-ray machine.

1950s X-ray shoe fitter.

1950s x-ray shoe fitter.

(Front)  ZEEP fuel rod prototype designed by George Klein c. 1945 (Back) The 100,00th CANDU Fuel Bundle presented to Prime Minister Trudeau in 1975.

(Front) ZEEP fuel rod prototype designed by George Klein c. 1945. (Back) The 100,000th CANDU fuel bundle presented to Prime Minister Trudeau in 1975.

The "Advanced CANDU Reactor (ACR) Model" on loan to CSTMC from A‎ECL at Chalk River.

The “Advanced CANDU Reactor (ACR) model” on loan from CNL at Chalk River.

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