Dangerous Rocky Flats fire featured at virtual museum

Rocky Flats Virtual Exhibit |
The extraordinary politics, science and secrecy of the former Rocky Flats nuclear bomb factory are now part of an Internet multimedia "virtual museum exhibit" developed by University of Colorado Associate Professor Len Ackland and a team of researchers.
The "Rocky Flats Virtual Exhibit" is an experimental project that uses audio, video, photographs and text to describe a potentially catastrophic 1969 fire at the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant eight miles southeast of Boulder. The exhibit is sponsored by the Center for Environmental Journalism at CU-Boulder, of which Ackland is co-director.
Visit the Rocky Flats Virtual Exhibit online. The "Nuclear Issues Online" journalist resource page can be found by clicking on the "Internet Resources" link on the home page for the Center for Environmental Journalism,
www.colorado.edu/journalism/cej. |