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Soldering is easy and fun . . . .

I’ve been putting off a minor soldering project for over a week now. I don’t know why I’m inflating it into something huge. It’s just one more example of my procastination superpower. Anyhow, rather than do anything constructive, I wrote … Continue reading

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Crop Circle Maker 1.0

The red mark indicates how many perimeter-lengths the roller has traveled. The hook is for attaching ropes to pivot around poles. A crop circle pattern 100 feet in diameter would have a surface area of 7800 square feet. Assuming that … Continue reading

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How to go back to the Moon, cheaply

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American Soyuz/Delta Heavy Lunar Mission

As shown at far right in this diagram from wikipedia, the Delta IV Heavy is a US rocket vehicle capable of placing 23,000 kg into low earth orbit. This happens to be almost one fifth of the payload capacity of … Continue reading

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An American Soyuz

The 50th anniversary of the first human flight into space comes with the United States about to retire the Space Shuttle. This means that the US will no longer have the ability to place humans into space on its own. … Continue reading

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Fukushima coolant recirculation with siphon

This design avoids damage to recirculation pumps from sea water sediment. A gravity siphon is used to draw water out of the building into a pit where sediment is collected into a shipping container. Water is then pumped from the … Continue reading

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Coolant Recirculation System at Fukushima

They’ve been using sea water to cool the rods, but when the level threatens to overflow the reactor buildings, they’re flushing the water back into the ocean (ref here and here). This is an obvious radioactivity hazard to the environment, … Continue reading

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Teleoperated Radioactivity Sample Boat

The high levels of radioactivity in the waters off the Fukushima nuclear plant require constant monitoring, which is best conducted without exposing human workers. Hence this design for a teleoperated radioactivity sample boat. To make the modification effort as simple … Continue reading

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A Roof for Fukushima

On the right is the baseball stadium known as Safeco Field in Seattle, USA. It is famous for its retractable roof, which rolls back for sunshine on the rare days in Seattle when there is sunshine. Why bring this up? … Continue reading

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Fukushima Cooling Pump Cascade

A German concrete pump is being used at Fukushima to spray cooling water on the spent fuel rods. Now that the plant’s own cooling pumps are down and the cooling pools are empty of water, this pump may be all … Continue reading

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