U.S. X-37B Unmanned Space Craft Will Test Power Beaming From Orbit - Part 3 of 3 Parts
Part 3 of 3 Parts (Please read Parts 1 and 2 first)
Part 3 of 3 Parts (Please read Parts 1 and 2 first)
Part 2 of 3 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
Part 1 of 3 Parts
The U.S. Air Force commissioned Boeing to construct the unmanned Boeing X-37 also known as the Orbital Test Vehicle in 1999. This space vehicle was about a quarter the size of the Space Shuttle. The project was transferred from NASA to the Department of Defense in 2004.
Ambient office = 59 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 123 nanosieverts per hour
Part 3 of 3 Parts (Please read Parts 1 and 2 first)
Ambient office = 59 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 118 nanosieverts per hour
Part 2 of 3 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
Slovenian decision on second unit by 2027: minister world-nuclear-news.org
Ambient office = 119 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 119 nanosieverts per hour
Part 1 of 3 Parts
Ambient office = 1180 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 143 nanosieverts per hour
I have been blogging a lot about nuclear fusion research recently. Fusion is the process by which lighter elements are fused into heavier elements accompanied by a release of energy. In order to trigger the process, it is necessary to compress a hydrogen plasma under great pressure while heating it to over a hundred million degrees Celsius.
Ambient office = 110 nanosieverts per hour
Ambient outside = 110 nanosieverts per hour
Several years ago, I wrote a blog post about the dangers of flooding of nuclear reactors. At that time, I mentioned that there were 20 commercial nuclear power reactors in the U.S. that were downstream of dams that were failing with leaks and cracks. If any of those dams broke, they might flood a downstream nuclear reactor and create a nuclear disaster.
You might already know that clover helps pollinators, how it benefits gardens in terms of nitrogen maintenance and as a natural fertilizer, and how it stays green in a way that grass often doesn't. It's also beautiful, in my opinion, and it smells nice and keeps other weeds at bay. In short, it's one of the best things you could have on your lawn. Grass seed companies even used to include it in seeds to help grasses flourish!