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Default Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster Anniversary - 04-25-2006, 10:25 PM

[quote:84509]On April 25th -26th, 1986 the World's worst nuclear power accident occurred at Chernobyl in the former USSR (now Ukraine). The Chernobyl nuclear power plant located 80 miles north of Kiev had 4 reactors and whilst testing reactor number 4 numerous safety procedures were disregarded. At 1:23am the chain reaction in the reactor became out of control creating explosions and a fireball which blew off the reactor's heavy steel and concrete lid.

The Chernobyl accident killed more than 30 people immediately, and as a result of the high radiation levels in the surrounding 20-mile radius, 135,00 people had to be evacuated.[/quote:84509]

I love reading about Chernobyl.

[url:84509]http://www.kiddofspeed.com/default.htm[/url:84509]
[url:84509]http://www.chernobyl.info/[/url:84509]
[url:84509]http://www.chernobyl.co.uk/[/url:84509]
  
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Default 04-25-2006, 10:44 PM

Theories on the IAEA covering it up to make nuclear energy, in the future, seem a better alternative.
  
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Default 04-25-2006, 11:06 PM

yep, i've learned a lot about it in a few courses I've taken this year: Engineering Disasters seminar, safety science, energy and the environment.

It really is pretty interesting. The design of the nuclear reactor was kinda weird though...the whole thing was external hwere the water touched the fuel rods.


  
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Default 04-25-2006, 11:48 PM

This is the accident that the Soviets tried to cover up, right?
  
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Default 04-25-2006, 11:49 PM

[quote="Cool Fool":0d6df]This is the accident that the Soviets tried to cover up, right?[/quote:0d6df]they didn't make it public pretty much. The air flow took a bunch of the radiation northwest towards Finland and stuff.


  
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Default 04-26-2006, 06:18 AM

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This is the accident that the Soviets tried to cover up, right?
they didn't make it public pretty much. The air flow took a bunch of the radiation northwest towards Finland and stuff.[/quote:0c8cf]

Ya, we got a nice load of it up here aswell. That place looks really eerie now, google it.



  
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Default 04-26-2006, 08:55 AM

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Default 04-26-2006, 10:16 AM

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This is the accident that the Soviets tried to cover up, right?
they didn't make it public pretty much. The air flow took a bunch of the radiation northwest towards Finland and stuff.[/quote:b3d40]Watched a doc the other night on Chernobyl and they had some specialist say the clouds made it across india, china and into the U.S..it was a pretty big plant, can't imagine the clouds staying in one place.
  
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Default 04-26-2006, 10:25 AM

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This is the accident that the Soviets tried to cover up, right?
they didn't make it public pretty much. The air flow took a bunch of the radiation northwest towards Finland and stuff.
Watched a doc the other night on Chernobyl and they had some specialist say the clouds made it across india, china and into the U.S..it was a pretty big plant, can't imagine the clouds staying in one place.[/quote:72607]i was almost certain that the "cloud" moved northwest and not far east. i guess ya learn something every day then. cool.


  
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Default 04-26-2006, 11:04 AM

I really can't say I'm sure but the guy wrote a report in 1992 saying it moved east..I'm no expert so I'm not going to say its the truth, but it is interesting. But the soviets covered Chernobyl up really good and the IAEA, now, is helping cover it up even more.
  
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Default 04-26-2006, 12:29 PM

Theres is some lady who rides her motorcycle through there and loves it. She says that since the accident no one goes near the town near it so she has teh town and all the roads to herself.
  
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[quote="Unknown_Sniper":cf5eb]Theres is some lady who rides her motorcycle through there and loves it. She says that since the accident no one goes near the town near it so she has teh town and all the roads to herself.[/quote:cf5eb]http://www.kiddofspeed.com/default.htm
  
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Default 04-26-2006, 02:07 PM

The photo of the dome covering the plant and the word she used to describe it as the "sarcophagus" is eerie.
  
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Default 04-26-2006, 04:45 PM

yup thats the site. IT would be awesome to ride around a city like that without anyone else being there.
  
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Default 04-26-2006, 04:56 PM

While inhailing radiation.
  
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