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ks (kennys) wrote,
@ 2004-08-24 23:45:00
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    Current mood:adrift
    Current music:Collective Soul -- When the Water Falls

    Fascinating reading
    Slashdot pointed me to New Scientist, and an interview from one of the few nuclear engineers who survived the Chernobyl explosion in 1986. It's pretty interesting reading, and AFAIK the first first-hand account of what happened there.

    Here's the link.

    Here's a highlight:

    "To get a clearer idea of what had happened we walked outside. What we saw was terrifying. Everything that could be destroyed had been. The entire water coolant system was gone. The right-hand side of the reactor hall had been completely destroyed, and on the left the pipes were just hanging. That was when I realised that Khodemchuk was definitely dead. The place where I was told he'd been standing was in ruins. The huge turbines were still standing, but everything around them was rubble. He must have been buried under that. From where I stood I could see a huge beam of projected light flooding up into infinity from the reactor. It was like a laser light, caused by the ionisation of the air. It was light-bluish, and it was very beautiful. I watched it for several seconds. If I'd stood there for just a few minutes I would probably have died on the spot because of gamma rays and neutrons and everything else that was spewing out. But Tregub yanked me around the corner to get me out the way. He was older and more experienced."



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jmkrisiak
2004-08-25 17:08 (link)
Hey you! Thanks for the IM's the other night, but you will be pleased to know that I was not even the one drinking. Anyway, the reason I posted was to thank you for the link. I have been pretty interested in the crisis at Chernobyl and Ukraine in general. Can't wait to see the posts from the African journal!!! RAAAARRRRR!!!

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jmkrisiak
2004-08-25 17:13 (link)
If Chernobyl is something that you might be interested in reading more about let me know. I have alot of readingson the disaster itself and some of the aftermath. The crumbling of the sarcophogus is also some crazy reading.

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