New images show what is likely to be melted nuclear fuel hanging from inside one of Japan's wrecked Fukushima reactors, a potential milestone in the cleanup of one of the worst atomic disasters in history.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings Inc., Japan's biggest utility, released images on Friday showing a hardened black, grey and orange substance that dripped from the bottom of the No. 3 reactor pressure vessel at Fukushima, which is likely to contain melted fuel, according to Takahiro Kimoto, an official at the company. The company sent a Toshiba-designed robot, which can swim and resembles a submarine, to explore the inside of the reactor for the first time on July 19.
"Never before have we taken such clear pictures of what could be melted fuel," Kimoto said at a press briefing that began at 9 p.m. Friday in Tokyo, noting that it would take time to analyze and confirm whether it is actually fuel. "We believe that the fuel melted and mixed with the metal directly underneath it. And it is highly likely that we have filmed that on Friday."
(Score: 2) by VLM on Sunday July 23 2017, @02:49PM (1 child)
You can tell someone's not an engineer, probably not even STEM ed, when their thinking is purely binary. In right mind or not, next to or not, geologically unstable or not. Its a different language from an incompatible culture, like when people used to make fun of bad translations of Ching-lish in walmart product instructions and the like. Its a good example of theological vs scientific outlook and language.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 23 2017, @07:07PM
Statistically significant or not