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In one of the destroyed reactor Fukushima plant on Friday entered the robot. While stuck, from TEPCO, the company that manages the Japanese nuclear plant where the 2011 disaster, announced that the mission was successful.
This is the first attempt to spy robot at the condition of the inside of a nuclear power plant. The objective of this mission was to collect data on the level of radiation, which is, according to, lower than expected, but still too big and dangerous to humans.
The radiation was measured in 14 of the 18 predicted change.
Experts from the nuclear power plant they hoped that the robot in the reactor remain 10 hours, but it served only three hours. As reported by TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power), the robot is blocking one of the items in nukelarki and stopped him in the mission, according to CNN.
Still, he managed to make a few shots, which are visible on many white spots, which are believed to be the word on damage incurred as a result of gamma rays.
The introduction of robot-probe into the interior of the destroyed nuclear power plant in the Japanese energy company called the experiment "unprecedented." To repair the damage and eliminate the threat of radiation, they'll need a lot of time - and money - estimated to be as much as 50 billion dollars.
Link:
https://youtu.be/6xB9pTU3_BI
This is the first attempt to spy robot at the condition of the inside of a nuclear power plant. The objective of this mission was to collect data on the level of radiation, which is, according to, lower than expected, but still too big and dangerous to humans.
The radiation was measured in 14 of the 18 predicted change.
Experts from the nuclear power plant they hoped that the robot in the reactor remain 10 hours, but it served only three hours. As reported by TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power), the robot is blocking one of the items in nukelarki and stopped him in the mission, according to CNN.
Still, he managed to make a few shots, which are visible on many white spots, which are believed to be the word on damage incurred as a result of gamma rays.
The introduction of robot-probe into the interior of the destroyed nuclear power plant in the Japanese energy company called the experiment "unprecedented." To repair the damage and eliminate the threat of radiation, they'll need a lot of time - and money - estimated to be as much as 50 billion dollars.
Link:
https://youtu.be/6xB9pTU3_BI