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In the "steam distributing corridor", pictures translated from russian: 1 - fuel lava (aka FCM), 2 - concrete, 3 - parosbrosnoy valve, 4 - capacitor.

Date: 13/07/04
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Posted by Pearlene Bailon (guest) on Thu 12 Jun 2014 21:03:53 PDT

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Posted by Kanagat (guest) on Sun 02 Jun 2013 05:54:48 PDT

Awesome

That's racist!

Posted by Glenn Berry (guest) on Sun 15 Apr 2012 14:41:32 PDT

picture this

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Picture when this stuff was flowing, an orange hot nightmare, everything ornage, the pipes, walls, the pooling corium. Then a pair of tungsten carbide droid bogeyman, one holding each of your arms as you struggle, pitch you into the pool. You snap,...

Picture when this stuff was flowing, an orange hot nightmare, everything ornage, the pipes, walls, the pooling corium. Then a pair of tungsten carbide droid bogeyman, one holding each of your arms as you struggle, pitch you into the pool. You snap, crackle and pop, and whistle too.

Posted by ahhhhhtoohothotahhhsssss (guest) on Sun 23 Oct 2011 23:34:18 PDT

holerification

they used death-row convicts to get these in exchange for a few months freedom

Posted by Guest on Mon 26 Apr 2010 22:04:43 PDT

Vasyliy

haha robots! its Usssr the didn't have computers, they sent people that knew what there were doing its just the do it cause they are alredy there and alredy exposed.

Posted by Guest on Tue 17 Jun 2008 07:15:53 PDT

boricuaboy_787@hotmail.com

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has anyone ever read an interview from one of the actual people from chernobyl? well, one of the men who was sent there after the explosion said robots were not able to be used since they ended up going crazy due to the high amount of radiation so i...

has anyone ever read an interview from one of the actual people from chernobyl? well, one of the men who was sent there after the explosion said robots were not able to be used since they ended up going crazy due to the high amount of radiation so i dont think a robot took the pic

Posted by Guest on Fri 11 Apr 2008 07:16:13 PDT

ah ha. Thats where i put all those tonns of missing nuclear fuel. Knew it was down here somewhere

Posted by Guest on Sun 27 Jan 2008 03:58:18 PST

Chernobyl,,

Posted by Guest on Sun 27 Jan 2008 03:56:56 PST

nicholas-howard@morrcoll.school.nz

it is a robot ok

Posted by Guest on Wed 15 Aug 2007 17:22:32 PDT

npj.ru/arioch

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lkarlov> Could this picture be taken 19 years after,
...and still be black an white ?
No, for years even most poor bears on Moscow streets can afford colour camera.
Colour pictures, taken from within the Shalter, years later after the ...

lkarlov> Could this picture be taken 19 years after,
...and still be black an white ?
No, for years even most poor bears on Moscow streets can afford colour camera.
Colour pictures, taken from within the Shalter, years later after the Disaster can be looked at http://www.chnpp.atom.gov.ua

>Doctor named Robert Gale flew to Moscow and performed transplants
If anyone of You to take time to make it's way through automatic translators like Babelfish or Translate.Ru, and if You are sre about Your nerves - try reading this (interview with firefighter's widow): http://community.livejournal.com/chornobyl/4772.html

Posted by Guest on Fri 27 Apr 2007 06:25:39 PDT

$H@KTI

I had a link on youtube,that could answer youre quetion,butt they removed it:(!!!

Posted by Guest on Thu 19 Apr 2007 09:57:11 PDT

mikey

I'm curious how this pic was taken

Posted by Guest on Mon 26 Mar 2007 19:43:19 PDT

josscollins@yahoo.com

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BOTTOM LINE IS THE CHERNOBYL DISASTER IS DUE TO THE LACK OF COMMUNICATION ABOUT PROPER EQUIPMTMENT AND DESIGNOF THE REACTOR.I BELEIVE IF THERE WASNT ALL THIS GOT DAMN PRIDE INVOLVLED,THESE WORKERS WOULD HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE ISSUES THAT EXISTED IN...

BOTTOM LINE IS THE CHERNOBYL DISASTER IS DUE TO THE LACK OF COMMUNICATION ABOUT PROPER EQUIPMTMENT AND DESIGNOF THE REACTOR.I BELEIVE IF THERE WASNT ALL THIS GOT DAMN PRIDE INVOLVLED,THESE WORKERS WOULD HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE ISSUES THAT EXISTED IN THE PLANT TO HAVE BEEN ABLE TO PERFORM THEIR JOB IN A SAFE MANNER TO PREVENT THIS DISASTER.TO MANY OF OUR LEADERS HIDE THE TRUTH BECAUSE OF PRIDE AND WERE DYING BECAUSE OF IT.

Posted by Guest on Wed 21 Mar 2007 07:00:48 PDT

BILLY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHgfA1WRdrc

Posted by Guest on Tue 16 Jan 2007 15:26:14 PST

BILLY

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_radiation Shielding for gamma rays requires large amounts of mass. The material used for shielding takes into account that gamma rays are better absorbed by materials with high atomic number and high density. Also, the...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_radiation Shielding for gamma rays requires large amounts of mass. The material used for shielding takes into account that gamma rays are better absorbed by materials with high atomic number and high density. Also, the higher the energy of the gamma rays, the thicker the shielding required. Materials for shielding gamma rays are typically illustrated by the thickness required to reduce the intensity of the gamma rays by one half (the half value layer or HVL). For example, gamma rays that require 1 cm (0.4 inches) of lead to reduce their intensity by 50% will also have their intensity reduced in half by 6 cm (2½ inches) of concrete or 9 cm (3½ inches) of packed dirt.

THAT RAD SUIT MUST HAVE BEEN THICK LOL

Posted by Guest on Tue 16 Jan 2007 15:00:52 PST

ColumbineGirl

I guess that's something that time will tell. I do think it's a pretty unique theory and it'd be great if it could really happen.

Posted by Guest on Tue 09 Jan 2007 20:06:31 PST

radon

I wonnder when it will be posible cu fight this battle with atom, to be controlled, not to be a matter of risc anymore, some how I think with time our body will accept the changes and it will adapt.

Posted by Guest on Sun 31 Dec 2006 17:02:17 PST

ColumbineGirl

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To answer the question as to whether or not a bone marrow transplant has been attempted to save those poisoned by radiation. The answer is yes, and it worked better than anything else. After the Chernobyl accident, an American Doctor named Robert Gale...

To answer the question as to whether or not a bone marrow transplant has been attempted to save those poisoned by radiation. The answer is yes, and it worked better than anything else. After the Chernobyl accident, an American Doctor named Robert Gale flew to Moscow and performed transplants on 13 radiation victims. Back in '86, it was a bit of an experimental procedure. With his team of doctors, he saved five. It was an astounding feat, and Gale was awarded the Nobel peace prize as well as the Lenin peace prize. He's an American, and quite a hero to the Russians. Read all about it in the August, 1986 Life magazine.

Posted by Guest on Sun 26 Nov 2006 13:13:20 PST

The Bull

Freaky pics u got here. I reckon the people that go inside the sercoughagus r crazy... as for who took the pic i think that is was this guy i read about on the net.

Posted by Guest on Thu 23 Nov 2006 00:18:11 PST

dummymail@home.nl

Don't pay lamers for information which is and should be publicly available. The file is available FREE for download on my own ftp server. Just mail me for the link (limited bandwidth availability, so I won't post it here).

Posted by Guest on Tue 07 Nov 2006 10:17:50 PST

AlbertoTheOdd

Damn interesting gallery you have here.

Posted by Guest on Thu 02 Nov 2006 16:52:44 PST

botic75@hotmail.com

i have the bbc documentary in avi form 45 minutes !
Also i have the "chernobyl heart documentary and "battle of chernobyl"
If you want them just send me 20$ by paypal and i will send them on a dvd-r !
botic75@hotmail.com

Posted by Guest on Sun 15 Oct 2006 20:49:53 PDT

owczi

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@nucleus: aggresion is idiocy. "former communist country nationals are the loudest bashers of communism" - of course, who else? Does the fact of being borned in a country that used to have communist government make me a communist? Did I ever call all...

@nucleus: aggresion is idiocy. "former communist country nationals are the loudest bashers of communism" - of course, who else? Does the fact of being borned in a country that used to have communist government make me a communist? Did I ever call all the Russians/Ukrainians themselves communists? No. Read the whole story behind Chernobyl disaster before you call someone an idiot. The test (some call it experiment) needed a few safety systems to be shut off - unluckily they couldn't be enabled again. RBMK is dangerous by design, due to it's very high positive void coefficient of reactivity - when thw water in the reactor of this type starts to boil, the reaction's speed increases massively. The operators pulled the control rods almost all the way out - this eventually caused the steam explosion - some time after that, carbon caught fire. I saw a sticker on a toilet door in a pub one day:
"If you only ever read one book in your life, I highly reccomend: keep four fucking mouth shut."

Posted by Guest on Sun 10 Sep 2006 10:08:00 PDT

Javil

http://www.mininova.org/tor/172463

maybe this helps you.
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Posted by Guest on Mon 04 Sep 2006 16:59:59 PDT

riddic

Darn, apparently I was too late to get the documentary off the torrent networks. Does anyone still have it?

Posted by Guest on Thu 24 Aug 2006 09:49:12 PDT

nucleus

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“..cause the stupid communists as usually...”

As usual, former communist country nationals are the loudest bashers of communism. So at least one part of “stupid communists” applies to themselves simply by definition; another applies because...

“..cause the stupid communists as usually...”

As usual, former communist country nationals are the loudest bashers of communism. So at least one part of “stupid communists” applies to themselves simply by definition; another applies because saying “[the] reactor's lid exploded under high pressure during a form of a crash-test” and “start the reactor's run before the original deadline” is nothing short of clinical idiocy.

Posted by Guest on Sun 30 Jul 2006 16:19:23 PDT

streaky

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"its not a quick death, it take generally 2 months" - depends on the exposure.. can take minutes.. If you get a big enough dose you will dies very quickly. Smaller doses will hit your immune system, you'll probably die of something else like a massive...

"its not a quick death, it take generally 2 months" - depends on the exposure.. can take minutes.. If you get a big enough dose you will dies very quickly. Smaller doses will hit your immune system, you'll probably die of something else like a massive infection..

I'm wondering if a bone marrow transplant has ever been tried as a cure for doses like that.

Posted by Guest on Thu 13 Jul 2006 12:04:56 PDT

owczi\at\owczi/dot/net

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A little comment on the: "the world will learn from this".

The reactor used in Chernobyl was a RBMK type (High Power Channel Reactor), a type invented and used in the former USSR and nowhere else, because it was simply dangerous. For me,...

A little comment on the: "the world will learn from this".

The reactor used in Chernobyl was a RBMK type (High Power Channel Reactor), a type invented and used in the former USSR and nowhere else, because it was simply dangerous. For me, the Chernobyl catastrophy is not as a much nuclear catastrophy as it is a symbol of communism and it's destructive ideology. The reactor's lid exploded under high pressure during a form of a crash-test that had to be done before the reactor was even started for the first time, but it did not happen, cause the stupid communists as usually wanted to show their power to their whole nation, and decided to start the reactor's run before the original deadline.

Posted by Guest on Thu 15 Jun 2006 09:40:47 PDT

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