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ATOMIC MUSEUM TO DEBUT NEW “SPY” EXHIBIT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL CRYPTOLOGIC MUSEUM, TUESDAY, FEB. 14
Exhibit Examines Mystery of Cold War, Intrigue Seen in Hollywood Films
LAS VEGAS (January 2023) – The Atomic Museum announces a brand-new exhibit titled “SPY” in partnership with the National Security Agency’s (NSA) National Cryptologic Museum in Fort Meade, Maryland. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War mystery and intrigue seen in Hollywood films, this boutique exhibit is slated to open to the public on Tuesday, Feb. 14 and will examine covert intelligence gathering from that era.
“SPY” will spotlight how the NSA’s gathering of telemetry intelligence, which is used to obtain data on the internal functioning of missiles and space vehicles being tested by foreign governments, allowed the United States to keep pace with ever-changing technology. Several artifacts relate to ensuring compliance with START I, which was the bilateral treaty signed in 1991 between the United States and the Soviet Union regarding the reduction and limitation of strategic offensive arms.
Museum guests will also have the opportunity to see the tools used by American intelligence to monitor Soviet activities during the Cold War. American and Soviet artifacts on display include TELINT, RISSMAN and SLBM systems that both countries employed to collect and process top-secret data. Additionally, courtesy of a special loan by the National Cryptologic Museum exclusively for this exhibit, the Atomic Museum will showcase the Enigma Machine, a cipher device used by the German military command to encode strategic messages before and during World War II.
Exhibits include:
For more information about the Atomic Museum or to purchase tickets, visit atomicmuseum.vegas.
ABOUT THE NATIONAL CRYPTOLOGIC MUSEUM
The National Cryptologic Museum (NCM) is the National Security Agency’s gateway to the public and educates visitors about the role of cryptology in shaping history. The NCM collects, preserves and showcases unique cryptologic artifacts and shares the stories of the people, technology and methods that have defined cryptologic history.
ABOUT THE ATOMIC MUSEUM
The Atomic Museum is operated and maintained by its parent company, the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation (NTSHF), an IRS 501(c)3 charitable, non-profit organization chartered in Nevada. The Atomic Museum is one of 37 museums designated as an Affiliate Partner of the Smithsonian Institution and is a repository for one of the most comprehensive collections of nuclear history in the world. Covering nuclear history beginning with the first test at the Nevada Test Site on January 27, 1951, the Atomic Museum’s exhibitions and programming also address current affairs related to the nuclear industry. For more information, go to atomicmuseum.vegas and follow on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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