Russia's floating nuclear power plant leaves for new Arctic home

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Some scientists are now predicting a slight rise in radioactive seals and glow-in-the-dark polar bears by 2038.....2039.
Earth’s final frontier: Russia's floating nuclear power plant leaves for new Arctic home

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The world’s first floating nuclear power plant (NPP), designed and built by Russia, is set to start its trip across the Arctic to its ‘workplace’ in the Chukotka Region and will provide Russia’s remote areas with heat and energy.

During a special ceremony on Friday the unique vessel, called the ‘Akademik Lomonosov,’ will leave the city of Murmansk to float thousands of kilometers, all the way to the small far-eastern port of Pevek, which sits on the Arctic coast of Chukotka. Two tug boats and one reserve vessel will tow the floating nuclear power plant.

The Akademik Lomonosov and its assisting vessels are scheduled to reach their destination by the end of September, their exact arrival time depending on weather conditions. The facility is set to become operational by the end of the year.

https://www.rt.com/business/467122-floating-nuclear-plant-arctic/
 
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If capitalism can be kept on a pit-bull leash, hell yes! Rent-to own or lease-to-own. Suggested listening, Ella Fitzgerald, Midnight Sun.
 
Some scientists are now predicting a slight rise in radioactive seals and glow-in-the-dark polar bears by 2038.....2039.
Earth’s final frontier: Russia's floating nuclear power plant leaves for new Arctic home

5d5f9677fc7e93565a8b4688.jpg

The world’s first floating nuclear power plant (NPP), designed and built by Russia, is set to start its trip across the Arctic to its ‘workplace’ in the Chukotka Region and will provide Russia’s remote areas with heat and energy.

During a special ceremony on Friday the unique vessel, called the ‘Akademik Lomonosov,’ will leave the city of Murmansk to float thousands of kilometers, all the way to the small far-eastern port of Pevek, which sits on the Arctic coast of Chukotka. Two tug boats and one reserve vessel will tow the floating nuclear power plant.

The Akademik Lomonosov and its assisting vessels are scheduled to reach their destination by the end of September, their exact arrival time depending on weather conditions. The facility is set to become operational by the end of the year.

https://www.rt.com/business/467122-floating-nuclear-plant-arctic/
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The FRB report does in post #3 video does not mention the Australian source. We will ask a radioastronomer we know who wanted to go to Australia in the 1990s and who has been listening to FRBs for at least four decades. This source from Australia reinforces the idea that repetitive radio signals, like parts of the sky, are less well known to the rest of the world from those recorded from observatories down under.
 
Some scientists are now predicting a slight rise in radioactive seals and glow-in-the-dark polar bears by 2038.....2039.
Earth’s final frontier: Russia's floating nuclear power plant leaves for new Arctic home

5d5f9677fc7e93565a8b4688.jpg

The world’s first floating nuclear power plant (NPP), designed and built by Russia, is set to start its trip across the Arctic to its ‘workplace’ in the Chukotka Region and will provide Russia’s remote areas with heat and energy.

During a special ceremony on Friday the unique vessel, called the ‘Akademik Lomonosov,’ will leave the city of Murmansk to float thousands of kilometers, all the way to the small far-eastern port of Pevek, which sits on the Arctic coast of Chukotka. Two tug boats and one reserve vessel will tow the floating nuclear power plant.

The Akademik Lomonosov and its assisting vessels are scheduled to reach their destination by the end of September, their exact arrival time depending on weather conditions. The facility is set to become operational by the end of the year.

https://www.rt.com/business/467122-floating-nuclear-plant-arctic/

This from the folks who brought you Chernobyl and their latest self-nuking trying to build a nuclear powered torpedo....what could go wrong?
 

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