So there once was a big red hot fast fire, and then lots of dirty black smoke . . .
Stealth_Chopper 100 W Joined Aug 30, 2019 Messages 291 May 14, 2023 #1 So there once was a big red hot fast fire, and then lots of dirty black smoke . . .
R Retrorockit 1 kW Joined Feb 8, 2019 Messages 304 Location South FL USA May 28, 2023 #2 It's just the west dumping it's nuclear waste in Chernobyl.
fechter Administrator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2006 Messages 16,566 Location California Bay Area, USA May 28, 2023 #3 Depleted Uranium isn't fully depleted.
AGS 1 kW Joined Feb 13, 2023 Messages 304 May 28, 2023 #4 It used to be used in dentures to make them a bit more flourescent.
C CONSIDERABLE SHOUTING 10 kW Joined Jun 15, 2019 Messages 812 May 28, 2023 #5 Stealth_Chopper said: So there once was a big red hot fast fire, and then lots of dirty black smoke . . . Click to expand... All forms of Uranium are radioactive. That black smoke is from propellants and ammunition cookoff. Also, observe that the title doesn't say if the radiation level was dangerous or not there's a reason for that.
Stealth_Chopper said: So there once was a big red hot fast fire, and then lots of dirty black smoke . . . Click to expand... All forms of Uranium are radioactive. That black smoke is from propellants and ammunition cookoff. Also, observe that the title doesn't say if the radiation level was dangerous or not there's a reason for that.
amberwolf Administrator Staff member Joined Aug 17, 2009 Messages 40,859 Location Phoenix, AZ, USA, Earth, Sol, Local Bubble, Orion May 28, 2023 #6 You don't think they'd be using scare tactics and be overly dramatic or anything like that, do you?
Stealth_Chopper 100 W Joined Aug 30, 2019 Messages 291 May 31, 2023 #8 Topping off the nordstream gas dump with poisonous litter. SHOOT 'EM UP! Because the IAEA says OK "However, if DU is ingested or inhaled, it is a serious health hazard. Alpha particles directly affect living cells and can cause kidney damage." Depleted Uranium | US EPA Uranium-235 provides the fuel used to produce both nuclear power and the powerful explosions used in nuclear weapons. Depleted uranium (DU) is the material left after most of the U-235 is removed from the natural uranium ore. www.epa.gov
Topping off the nordstream gas dump with poisonous litter. SHOOT 'EM UP! Because the IAEA says OK "However, if DU is ingested or inhaled, it is a serious health hazard. Alpha particles directly affect living cells and can cause kidney damage." Depleted Uranium | US EPA Uranium-235 provides the fuel used to produce both nuclear power and the powerful explosions used in nuclear weapons. Depleted uranium (DU) is the material left after most of the U-235 is removed from the natural uranium ore. www.epa.gov