The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear electricity plant, Reactor four, shot on April fifteen from an unmanned T-Hawk micro-helicopter. Around the stop of the video, the bright yellow dome of the metal containment vessel surrounding the reactor is visible. The metal containment vessel is sixty-ft higher and sixteen-feet broad and is in between 4 and 8 inches thick.
Reactor & Chernobyl Memorial 02

Picture by Timm Suess
Chernobyl monument in the track record: the cooling tower of reactor #4
For the tale driving the picture: Examine the Chernobyl Journal on timmsuess.com
2:29 <- start of containment vessel footage.
@doc333333 Thanks for? pointing this out. You’re right.
I posted an edited 10-minute video showing the inside of three reactor buildings. The videos were made by a robot and shot on April 17th and 18th. It has the title, “First videos from inside Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Buildings.”
@grimlord5654 Close, it’s from a “spy-helicopter,” the Tarantula Hawk. You can read more about it in an article titled: “New Video From Fukushima Shows Containment Vessel Dome Amid Debris” in Forbes. I don’t think YouTube allows direct links in comments, so just copy-and-paste the title into a search engine and it should bring up the article.
This is just ridiculous and shows how irresponsible this people really are!!
If robots cab enter the building, so could A EXCAVATOR like UNMANNED machine. With SHIELDED CAMERAS properly mounted and the proper attachments it can do any job a human can!!
That “excavator” can be operated by hydraulics/air with long hoses from a nearby safe room, if electric controls are a problem ———– this simple!
I MAINTAIN THAT, THIS IS A SIMPLE ENGINEERING PROBLEM THAT CAN BE SOLVED IN DAYS!!
is that a spy plane?
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The dome in this video is not attached to the reactor vessel. It is set off to one side. This reactor, No 4, was empty and all the fuel is in the fuel pool. The fuel pool is overheating because of the “hot” fuel in it. It caused the explosion by producing hydrogen gas in the pool.