not_my_kids
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Everything at Fukushima is "partial"-- remember that? Nothing to be concerned about, stay calm. :banghead:
And whatever you do, DON'T WORRY!! (Sorry, I had to.

Everything at Fukushima is "partial"-- remember that? Nothing to be concerned about, stay calm. :banghead:
And whatever you do, DON'T WORRY!! (Sorry, I had to.)
Unmanned plane to be used to check radiation levels
Quote: The adoption of the remote-controlled T-Hawk aircraft, which is capable of hovering and moving vertically,...
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/83630.html
How carefully have they thought about this? I mean, really? Remember that the radiation levels inside the plant are so high that the detectors won't even work...if they are even three quarters that high above the plant, the remote control elements could fail and they end up with a really expensive, highly irradiated flaming ball of fire crashing into an already unstable nuclear facility...
Probably a bit alarmist of me, but I do think it's a possibility. If it's too high for humans to monitor it, it's likely too high to trust the electronics, either. JMO (as influenced heavily by Chernobyl and what they learned there about robotics and radiation).
Does anyone know if snow and or rain are effected by radiation in the atmosphere? Does the snow or rain bring it down in higher concentrations? (not worried just curious) we've had a lot of rain here this week and I am thinking there was snow on one of the summits this week (can't remember which one they said though). TIA.