What did you do to save Moscow from death ashes in the Chernobyl nuclear accident?
On April 26, 1986, a massive explosion accident occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union. Initially, the Soviet Union did not announce this fact, but an accident was discovered in radioactive material discovered in Sweden. Due to the explosion, radioactive substances in the nuclear reactor presumed around 10 tons were released into the atmosphere.
To protect Moscow from this radioactive material was done "To make rain cloudsThat was.
Details are as follows.
'How we made the Chernobyl rain' | International News | News | Telegraph
According to Major Aleksei Grushin, the radioactive cloud caused by the accident spread to a high population area such as Moscow and Novgorod by being blown by the westerly wind. If it was raining at that time, it seems that it might have been a million in size catastrophe.
So the Soviet government has decided to shoot the shell filled with silver iodide in the sky, artificially create rain clouds and wash the radioactive particles. As silver iodide particles resemble ice and snow crystals, it is easy to grow snowflakes.
Although the major cities were protected, Belarusian land of rain was sacrificed over 4000 square miles (about 10,000 square kilometers). Regarding this rainfall, Flowers who visited Belarus since 1992 pointed out that there were no alerts or warnings to people in Belarus about rainfall caused by artificial rainfall.
Artificial rain seems to be actively carried out in China and other countries suffering from drought, and it seems that the set of tools for rain will be about 500,000 RMB (about 7. 7 million yen).
Guangdong: Excellent effect, the artificial rain machine is 500 thousand RMB
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