The Manhattan Project: America’s Largest WWII Engineering Project
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary This presentation explores the research, science and engineering conducted by the USA, Great Britain, Canada, Germany, Japan and Soviet Union prior to and during […]
Energy from the Wind
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary “Today, over 70,000 wind turbines across the U.S. are generating clean, reliable power. This is enough wind power to serve the equivalent of 43 […]
What is the National Aviation Heritage Area and Why Should I Care?
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary There are 62 National Heritage Areas across the United States and U.S. Territories. Ohio has two. The National Avivation Heritage Area is a Congressionally […]
Boss Kett and the History of DELCO
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary As the May 2023 MSEMA speaker, Chuck presented an overview of the career of Charles F. Kettering (Boss Kett) in Dayton that led to […]
How Dayton Became the Center of U.S. Air Force Engineering and Research – Amazing Story of McCook Field – Presented by Don Gray
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary While any of us recognize that the Dayton area is home to the Wright brothers and the origins of flight, it’s less well known […]
World’s First Drone Flight Inside a Very High Radiation Nuclear Waste Storage Facility
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Notes: (1) This seminar will be presented online using a Zoom meeting connection or you can come to the MCWDC (1075 Mound Road) to watch […]
Building The SR-71, The World’s Fastest Jet
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary Tonight’s lecture will summarizes the development of the SR-71 long range, high-altitude, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft. John Schell, a former Chief Avionics Engineer, […]
The Mound, Ohio Site and the Department of Energy’s Office of Legacy Management: How Did We Get Here and Where Does the Site Go From Here?
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary The Mound, Ohio Site operated from 1948 to 2003 as a part of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and later the U.S. Department of […]
Periodicity of Solar and Lunar Eclipses: The When, Where, and Why of Eclipses
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary Eclipses have been described as mysterious, ethereal, even spiritual experiences, especially Solar Eclipses. Lunar Eclipses more plodding, pedestrian, perhaps even boring in their occurrence. […]
Giving Wings to The Atom GE Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Project
MOUND MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES SPOTLIGHTS Summary In the 1950s, two nuclear development programs were underway: one to design the airframe for a nuclear powered engine and the other to develop […]