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Inside Fukushima I Nuke Plant Reactor 2 Containment Vessel - Longer Version (1/4)

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

In addition to the digest version of the video of January 19 operation to look inside the Containment Vessel of Reactor 2 with the Olympus endoscope, TEPCO has released the longer version in 4 separate videos.

(It is very trippy.)

Total 34 workers manipulated the endoscope just outside the Containment Vessel. Radiation in Reactor 2 is tame compared to Reactor 1 or Reactor 3, but the radiation level was still over 20 millisieverts/hour.

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  • yep everything looks normal lets cram some more fuel in there. what do you mean we still dont have a roof or working restrooms?

  • @youngdones Gamma rays and neutrons etc whizzing about......

  • Whats causing the static interference on the camera?

  • @WildfireEngineServ not if ive got a shot load of anti biotics,read up on new scientists they worked out how to endure the RADS

  • @MrFattyfatfatboy If your camera showed those dots. You would be dead before you could get out of there.

  • real radiation on TV, if im walking along recording somthing and my camera starts showing those sought of dots,im out of there.

  • What they do with the camera after that? Do they leave it there? Because it is contaminated.

  • @DragonRoLo The CCD noise and the white streaks are actually gamma rays passing through the camera and interacting with what's inside.

  • that camera lens needs a windshield wiper

  • wow notice how well the thin layer of water prevents radiation from hitting the ccd at one point.

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