ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月22日 10時34分


Ko Saski photographed a robot in a tank at the Naraha Remote Technology Development Center, where engineers are testing radiation-resistant devices to explore the ruined #Fukushima nuclear plant. “I’ve been a robotic engineer for 30 years, and we’ve never faced anything as hard as this,” said Shinji Kawatsuma, the center’s director of research and development. “This is a divine mission for Japan’s robot engineers.” 6 and a half years after the disaster spewed radiation over northern Japan, officials are hoping to persuade a skeptical world that the plant has moved out of post-disaster crisis mode and into something much less threatening: cleanup. Engineers spent a month training to pilot another small robot into the contaminated heart of the ruined plant. After 3 days of carefully navigating through a shattered reactor building, it reached the heavily damaged Unit 3 reactor and beamed back video of a gaping hole at the bottom of the reactor and clumps of what looked like solidified lava: the first images ever taken of the plant’s melted uranium fuel. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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