Nuclear Lighthouse

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I wonder if Bethesda could copydapt that to the Anchorage expansion.

You know. Because it's NUCLEAR and friggin COOL:

Russian Northern coast is a vast territory lays for a few thousand of miles and all this coastline is inside the Polar Circle. Long polar winters mean no daylight at all, just one day changes another without any sign of the Sun rising above the horizon. There is only polar night for 100 day a year.

But across this Northern coast there was always a short way for the cargo boats to travel from Eastern part of Russia to the Western. Now this trip can be made fairly easy with the appearance of all the satellite navigation equipment like GPS and others, but during the Soviet Era they had none of this.

So, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union decided to build a chain of lighthouses to guide ships finding their way in the dark polar night across uninhabited shores of the Soviet Russian Empire. So it has been done and a series of such lighthouses has been erected. They had to be fully autonomous, because they were situated hundreds and hundreds miles aways from any populated areas. After reviewing different ideas on how to make them work for a years without service and any external power supply, Soviet engineers decided to implement atomic energy to power up those structures. So, special lightweight small atomic reactors were produced in limited series to be delivered to the Polar Circle lands and to be installed on the lighthouses. Those small reactors could work in the independent mode for years and didn’t require any human interference, so it was very handy in the situation like this. It was a kind of robot-lighthouse which counted itself the time of the year and the length of the daylight, turned on its lights when it was needed and sent radio signals to near by ships to warn them on their journey. It all looks like ran out the sci-fi book pages, but so they were.

Then, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the unattended automatic lighthouses did it job for some time, but after some time they collapsed too. Mostly as a result of the hunt for the metals like copper and other stuff which were performed by the looters. They didn’t care or maybe even didn’t know the meaning of the “Radioactive Danger” sign and ignored them, breaking in and destroying the equipment. It sounds creepy but they broke into the reactors too causing all the structures to become radioactively polluted.

Full article plus photos here http://englishrussia.com/?p=2198
 
Wow. That's some cool shit. Russia sure does have a lot of nuclear issues. I find it funny that Russia has tried to cover up numerous nuclear incidents such as the one that happened in the Ural mountains in 1957 and another one that I can't remember that happened in the ocean.
 
Someone wrote in the comments: Because solar power just wasn't manly enough.

Well, that's fun I guess, but in the arctic winter, how did they think solar power would be of use?

Very interesting article though. Any russian speakers here that can make something out in those log books or anything?
 
didn't know we had the technology to make small & self reliant nuclear power plants?

that's cool, i want one for my SHTF bunker...
 
Why did they have a toilet and chairs and tables if they were fully-automated robot-lighthouses?
 
In the comments someone guessed that it would still require maintanence. Perhaps the guys looking after it every once in a while didn't want to take a shit on their boat. But I agree, the seemingly well-used log etc might speak against the authenticity of the claim. That Chernobyl on a motorbike thing turned out to be at least partially bull didn't it?

Someone else said:
I presume a fully-contained nuclear reactor would be much too expensive for this purpose. It’s much more likely they used large RTGs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioisotope_thermoelectric_generator ). These are the same type of power sources that power space probes such as the Voyagers. They can last for many decades. ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_program#Power )
 
That Chernobyl on a motorbike thing turned out to be at least partially bull didn't it?

Had no idea it was like that, all i've read was that chick's blog. Got any links to enlighten me on this?
 
Yeah I didn't know either and maybe I still don't. But at least there are questions about the authenticity of her story. Commence link-dropping!

http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/vi...&postorder=asc&highlight=kiddofspeed&start=20

http://www.uer.ca/forum_showthread_archive.asp?threadid=8951

Nowadays there is even a commentary on the new mirror, I think, about that people have been questioning things. Seems she went there according to these people, but on some tour. Some of the claims in the text though seems somewhat out of line, if not complete bullshit.
 
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