One of my favorite examples of how nuclear diagrams move between mediums is this one — image on the left is from Chuck Hansen's 1988 U.S. Nuclear Weapons, image on right is from the 1989 film "Fat Man and Little Boy."pic.twitter.com/4wlBgo7zmp
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It's also interesting that they didn't just use Hansen's image — they redrew it. You can see that the caption call-outs are a little different (circled numbers), and that they've "smoothed" some of the casing cutaways.
Bonus: the drawing that Hansen gave Wagnon to work from in making his image, along with reference photos that his wife took of museum models of the casing. First one is dated March 1973.pic.twitter.com/3cVASSkSu7
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