Blue Glow seen at Plant: Fission in Progress?

A blue light can be an indication that fission is proceeding at the facility.

In the video below the fold, an example of what observers might be seeing at Fukushima:

The Engineers at the Nuclear Engineering Teaching Lab (NETL) at UT Austin demonstrate a reactor pulse.

All the Control Rods are removed simultaneously allowing the nuclear reaction to proceed un-dampened, bringing the energy output of the reactor to 680 Megawatts in 50 milliseconds.

6 thoughts on “Blue Glow seen at Plant: Fission in Progress?”


  1. Now that we are thoroughly skeptical of nuclear power from a safety and cost standpoint, I look forward to the upbeat message from Earth: The Operators Manual that Things Break is featuring. In particular I hope there is focus on the people who like windpower and have it in their backyard.

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