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I did this...because too much Nuclear talking those day!!! Thanks Magik

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MagikUnicorn

6:58PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Le panache radioactif résultant des rejets des réacteurs endommagés de la centrale de Fukushima pourrait atteindre la France métropolitaine mercredi ou jeudi prochain, a annoncé samedi l'Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire, après avoir fait un modélisation. Les concentrations attendues de césium 137 dans l'air devraient être "d'un niveau trop faible pour être détectées par les 170 balises d'alerte" du réseau Téléray de l'IRSN, précise l'institut dans un communiqué. Elles "seront sans conséquences sanitaires et environnementales" et "si minimes" qu'elles ne pourront être détectées dans l'environnement que par des mesures d'échantillons effectuées dans des laboratoires spécialisés, ajoute l'IRSN. En collaboration avec Météo France, il a modélisé les déplacements du panache radioactif qui se dilue tout en progressant dans l'hémisphère Nord. Selon la projection, le panache a recouvert vendredi la plus grande partie de l'Amérique du Nord et le nord-est de la Sibérie. Il passait samedi sur l'Atlantique Nord et devait atteindre les Antilles et le territoire de Saint Pierre et Miquelon. Il pourrait arriver au dessus de l'Hexagone le 23 ou le 24 mars. Le césium 137 est considéré comme représentatif des matières radioactives rejetées à longue distance lors d'un accident nucléaire. _____ The radioactive plume from discharges from the damaged reactor core could reach Fukushima metropolitan France next Wednesday or Thursday, said Saturday the Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, after making a model. The expected concentrations of cesium 137 in the air should be "a level too low to be detected by the 170 beacons warning" network Téléray IRSN, the institute said in a statement. They "will have no adverse health and environmental" and "so low" they can not be detected in environmental samples by measurements carried out in specialized laboratories, adds IRSN. In collaboration with Météo France, he modeled the movement of the plume, which dilutes while progressing in the Northern Hemisphere. According to the projection, the plume covered Friday most of North America and north-eastern Siberia. He spent Saturday on the North Atlantic and the Caribbean and was expected to reach the territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. It could happen over the Hexagon 23 or March 24. Cesium-137 is considered representative of radioactive material released long-distance during a nuclear accident.

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eekdog

7:19PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

cool design my friend. does looks nucular.

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bebopdlx

7:30PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Nice work.

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Faemike55

7:32PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

I don't see anything wrong with glowing in the dark! think of all the batteries you won't have to buy Great image

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npauling

7:38PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

A great looking nuclear cloud, better than the real one.

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brycek

7:41PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Cool design..nice work!!

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mikeerson

7:49PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

so, tell us like it is magik....are we gonna die?... oops, stupid question, I knew that answer a long time ago, lol... but seriously.... are we gonna turn into zombies??? LOL But seriously.... ....awesome picture would love to use it as a background.

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CarolSassy

8:27PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Lovely colors, lighting and design! (:

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Fahrenheit451

8:34PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Marvelous!

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magnus073

8:45PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Magik, c'est un fantastique image mon ami. C'est une puissante déclaration contre les armes nucléaires

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anitalee

8:59PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Great work

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mickeyrony

9:56PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

2012 neigh coming apace If have is to burn before lol ..... Many do not believe in into realities but hey .... Congratulations again and many thanks. Still active work ((5 + +)) Hiiii 2012 s'en vient à grand pas Si ont est pas brûler avant lol..... Beaucoup ne croient pas en la réalitée mais bon.... Bravo encore et mille mercis . Encore un travail actif ((5++))

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ledwolorz

10:09PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Beautiful design.

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bakapo

10:27PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

this is a neat design!

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Madbat

11:10PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

I like the image! It's very appropriate. And what's a little cesium between friends eh?

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jocko500

11:14PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

wow lot to think about. cool image

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PHELINAS

11:20PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Très belle fractale Real des mouvements des électrons autour de leur noyau.Magnifiques couleurs bien évidemment .Bravo!

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hipps13

11:32PM | Sun, 20 March 2011

Faemike55 comment made me laugh so I forgot what my thought was but still a shine can smile even when the alarm rings wonderful work warm hugs, Linda

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bazza

12:22AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

Love the fractal Magik great work.. We will be glow in the dark people then lol..No serious this isn't good at all..

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claude19

12:25AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

Le principal danger du japon, ce sont les tremblements de Terre, qui ont déjà fait des dizaines de milliers de disparus...et de gens sans abris; Quand la couche d'ozone avait un grand trou, combien de radioactivité, les humains ont-ils subi ? Rien n'est sûr dans ce que réalise l'homme, et arrêter des centrales nucléaires aujourd'hui est aussi dangereux que de les faire fonctionner; Merci aux politiques de nous avoir éclairer pendant 60 ans, et encore aujourd'hui! Au lieu de prévoir des sources d'énergies renouvelables, beaucoup préfèrent le tiroir caisse !

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peedy

1:18AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

Excellent fractal, MU. Corrie

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dochtersions

1:59AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

A beautiful fractal, great atmosphere in the nuclear. (Scholars have to think about alternatives, and they do.)

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renecyberdoc

2:00AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

yep and its not over yet. now big talks for security must be raised and all that. that means to me they did not build secure to save money, now they have to revise/upgrade the reactors in some countries. the same bulls... over and over all the time.

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mininessie

3:19AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

great image...hope all can be arranged soon!

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jayfar

4:05AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

A very poignant image and info Magik.

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UteBigSmile

4:56AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

Very beautiful looking artwork, it’s very well done! Great-new-week-Pin-Up.png

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Hubert

5:07AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

Great image/design!

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vxbob

5:33AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

nicely done

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gaius

5:37AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

Qui sait ce qu'il peut advenir ? Belle image.

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lyron

6:58AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

Beautiful creation!!

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