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donderdag 25 februari 2021

Mars Rover rijdt op plutonium, iets waar de media geen aandacht aan besteden

Te zot voor woorden: CounterPunch (CP) komt met een artikel waarin bekend wordt gemaakt dat de Mars Perseverance Rover, het nieuwste karretje op Mars, plutonium heeft als energievoorziening...... De NASA stelt dat de kans dat het fout gaat met deze energievoorziening, de meest dodelijke van alle radioactieve stoffen, als een kans is van 1 op 960....... Gezien kansberekeningen voor rampen geeft dit cijfer aan dat de kans groot is dat het misgaat en dan moet vooral niet vergeten worden dat de NASA er het grootste belang bij heeft deze kansberekening naar het publiek toe zo hoog mogelijk te houden (om onrust te voorkomen), anders gezegd: de kans dat er iet mis kan gaan moet nog een heel stuk onder dat getal van 960 worden gezocht......

Karl Grossman, de schrijver van het hieronder opgenomen artikel stelt dat de gokkers in Las Vegas heel blij zouden zijn, als hun kans om iets te winnen 1 op 960 zou zijn. Bij loterijen is de kans berekening op winst een oneindig aantal groter dan 1 op 960 en toch zijn er mensen die deze winnen aldus Grossman, echter dat is m.i. een manke vergelijking, immers de loterijen zijn er juist op gericht dat de hoofdprijs wordt gewonnen, terwijl de NASA het karretje niet naar Mars heeft gestuurd om te verongelukken tijdens het transport of tijdens werkzaamheden op die planeet.....

Naast het feit dat het in feite schandalig is dat we vanaf de aarde levensgevaarlijke zaken naar andere planeten transporteren of het heelal in sturen, moet er juist rekening worden gehouden met wat er mis kan gaan op aarde, zo kan een lancering uitlopen op een catastrofe als de raket ontploft na lancering....... Als dit misgaat zonder radioactieve stoffen aan boord is e.e.a. nog te overzien, echter zou de raket zijn ontploft die de huidige Mars Rover vervoerde, was de zaak wel bijzonder gevaarlijk en ingewikkeld geworden, ga maar na wat plutonium alleen al aanricht als een mens daarmee onbeschermd in aanraking komt....... Het voorgaande geldt uiteraard ook voor de natuur waar dergelijke levensgevaarlijke radioactieve stoffen terecht zouden zijn gekomen......

In het artikel van CP worden een paar gevallen in herinnering gebracht waar het inderdaad fout ging met door kernenergie aangedreven satellieten enz. 

Het is dan ook zaak dat men stopt met dergelijke gevaarlijke experimenten, als men niet anders kan dan atoomenergie inzetten voor een ruimteproject, zou daar ten allen tijde een verbod over uit moeten worden gesproken, zoek maar naar alternatieven als zonne-energie en als die niet toereikend zijn, wacht dan maar een paar jaar tot de technologie zover is ontwikkeld dat men zonder kernenergie hetzelfde kan bereiken!!!

February 23, 2021

Plutonium in Space: What Are the Odds of a Catastrophe?

by Karl Grossman

Photograph Source: NASA – Public Domain

With all the media hoopla last week about the Perseverance rover, going almost totally unreported was that its energy source is plutonium—considered the most lethal of all radioactive substances—and nowhere in media that NASA projected 1-in-960 odds of the plutonium being released in an accident on the mission.

A ‘1-in-960 chance’ of a deadly plutonium release is a real concern—gamblers in Las Vegas would be happy with those odds,” says Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space (GNAWNPS).

Indeed, big-money lotteries have odds far higher than 1-in-960 and routinely people win those lotteries.

Further, NASA’s Supplementary Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) for the $3.7 billion mission acknowledges that an “alternative” power source for Perseverance could have been solar energy. Solar energy using photovoltaic panels has been the power source for a succession of Mars rovers.

For an accident releasing plutonium on the Perseverance launch—and 1 in 100 rockets undergo major malfunctions on launch mostly by blowing up—NASA in its SEIS described these impacts for the area around the Cape Kennedy under a heading “Impacts of Radiological Releases on the Environment.”

It states: “In addition to the potential human health consequences of launch accidents that could result in a release of plutonium dioxide, environmental impacts could also include contamination of natural vegetation, wetlands, agricultural land, cultural, archaeological and historic sites, urban areas, inland water, and the ocean, as well was impacts on wildlife.”

It adds: “In addition to the potential direct costs of radiological surveys, monitoring, and potential cleanup following an accident, there are potential secondary societal costs associated with the decontamination and mitigation activities due to launch area accidents. Those costs may include: temporary or longer term relocation of residents; temporary or longer term loss of employment; destruction or quarantine of agricultural products, including citrus crops; land use restrictions; restrictions or bans on commercial fishing; and public health effects and medical care.”

NASA was compelled to make disclosures about the odds of an accident releasing plutonium, alternatives to using nuclear power on the Perseverance and consequences of a plutonium release under the National Environmental Policy Act.

Its SEIS can be viewed online at https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/files/mep/Mars2020_Final_EIS.pdf

Meanwhile, the U.S. is now producing large amounts of Plutonium-238, the plutonium isotope used for space missions. The U.S. stopped producing Plutonium-238 in 1988, and it began obtaining it from Russia, in recent years no longer happening. A series of NASA space shots using Plutonium-238 are planned for coming years.

Plutonium-238 is 280 times more radioactive than Plutonium-239, the plutonium isotope used in atomic bombs and as a “trigger” in hydrogen bombs.

There are 10.6 pounds of Plutonium-238 on Perseverance.

We might have dodged a plutonium bullet on the Perseverance mission. The Atlas V rocket carrying it was launched without blowing up. And the rocket didn’t fall back from orbit with Perseverance and its Plutonium-238 disintegrating on re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere and plutonium dispersed.

But with NASA planning more space missions involving nuclear power including developing nuclear-powered rockets for trips to Mars and launching rockets carrying nuclear reactors for placement on the Moon and Mars, space-based nuclear Russian roulette is at hand.

The acknowledgement that “an accident resulting in the release of plutonium dioxide from the MMRTG [Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator] occurs with a probability of 1 in 960” is made repeatedly in the SEIS.

The amount of electricity produced by the MMRTG on Perseverance is miniscule—some 100 watts, similar to a light bulb.

A solar alternative to the use of plutonium on the mission is addressed at the start of the SEIS in a “Description and Comparison of Alternatives” section.

First is “Alternative 1” which proposes that the rover use a plutonium-fueled MMRTG “to continually provide heat and electric power to the rover’s battery so that the rover could operate and conduct scientific work on the planet’s surface.”

That is followed by “Alternative 2” which states: “Under this alternative, NASA would discontinue preparations for the Proposed Action (Alternative 1) and implement a different power system for the Mars rover. The rover would use solar power to operate instead of a MMRTG.”

The worst U.S. accident involving the use of nuclear power in space came in 1964 when the U.S. satellite Transit 5BN-3, powered by a SNAP-9A plutonium-fueled radioisotope thermoelectric generator, failed to achieve orbit and fell from the sky. It broke apart as it burned up in the atmosphere. That accident was long linked to a spike in global lung cancer rates where the plutonium was spread by Dr. John Gofman, an M.D. and Ph. D., a professor of medical physics at the University of California at Berkeley. NASA, after the SNAP-9A (SNAP for Systems Nuclear Auxiliary Power) accident became a pioneer in developing solar photovoltaic power. All U.S. satellites now are energized by solar power, as is the International Space Station.

The worst accident involving nuclear power in space in the Soviet/Russian space program occurred in 1978 when the Cosmos 954 satellite with a nuclear reactor aboard fell from orbit and spread radioactive debris over a 373-mile swath from Great Slave Lake to Baker Lake in Canada. There were 110 pounds of highly-enriched uranium fuel on Cosmos 954.

I first began writing widely about the use of nuclear power in space 35 years ago when I broke the story in The Nation magazine about how the next mission of the ill-fated shuttle Challenger was to loft the Ulysses space probe fueled with 24.2 pounds of Plutonium-238 (to conduct orbits around the sun).

If the Challenger had blown up on that mission, scheduled for May 1986, instead of blowing up on January 28, 1986, and the plutonium released, it would not have been six astronauts and teacher-in-space Chris McAuliffe dying but many more people.

Pursuing the issue, I authored the books The Wrong Stuff: The Space Program’s Nuclear Threat to Our Planet and Weapons in Space, and wrote and presented the TV documentary Nukes In Space: The Nuclearization and Weaponization of the Heavens and other TV programs. And I have written many hundreds of articles.

The absence in media reporting on the Perseverance Mars rover of the dangers involving the nuclear material on it and the chances of that plutonium being dispersed is not new.

In The Wrong Stuff I include a section on “The Space Con Job.”

I quote extensively from an article published in the Columbia Journalism Review after the Challenger accident by William Boot, its former editor, titled “NASA and the Spellbound Press.” He wrote: “Dazzled by the space agency’s image of technological brilliance, space reporters spared NASA thorough scrutiny that might have improved chances of averting tragedy—through hard-hitting investigations drawing Congress’s wandering attention to the issue of shuttle safety.”

He found “gullibility” in the press. “The press,” he wrote, has been “infatuated by man-in-space adventures.” He related that “U.S. journalists have long had a love affair with the space program.” He said “many space reporters appeared to regard themselves as participants, along with NASA, in a great cosmic quest. Transcripts of NASA press confernces reveal that it was not unusual for reporters to use the first person plural. (‘When are we going to launch?)”

Also, in The Wrong Stuff I wrote about an address on “Science and the Media” by the New York Times space reporter John Noble Wilford in 1990 at Brookhaven National Laboratory. In it he declared: “I am particularly intrigued by science and scientists… My favorite subject is planetary science.” After his talk, I interviewed him and he acknowledged that “there’s still a lot of space reporters who are groupies.” Still, he went on, “some of the things that NASA does are so great, so marvelous, so it’s easy to forget to be critical.”

On NBC’s Today show, the attitude of the reporters was as celebratory on the morning of the landing as the label of the video aired showing “Jubilation at NASA Control.” Never was there a mention of nuclear power or plutonium or the acknowledged risks of an accident and dispersal of plutonium.

I am disheartened that the media shows little inclination to mention the words ‘plutonium’ or ‘probabilities of accidental release’ in their so-called reporting of the Mars rover arrival. You have to question who they work for,” says Bruce Gagnon of the Global Network.

We daily hear the excited anticipation of the nuclear industry as stories reveal the growing plans for hosts of launches of nuclear devices—more rovers on Mars, mining colonies on the moon, even nuclear reactors to power rockets bound for Mars. The nuclear industry is rolling the dice while people on Earth have their fingers crossed in the hope technology does not fail—as it often does,” said Gagnon, of the Maine-based international organization that since its formation in 1992 has been challenging the use of nuclear power and the deployment of weapons in space. The U.S. has favored nuclear power as an energy source for space-based weapons.

Further, said Gagnon, “the media, while ignoring the Mars rover plutonium story, is also guilty of not reporting about the years of toxic contamination at the Department of Energy nuclear labs where these space nuclear devices are produced. The Idaho Nuclear Laboratory and Los Alamos Nuclear lab in New Mexico have long track records of worker and environmental contamination during this dirty space nuke fabrication process.”

Declared Gagnon: “The public will need to do more than cross our fingers in hopes that nothing goes wrong. We need to speak out loudly so Congress, NASA and the DoE hear that we do not support the nuclearization of the heavens. Go solar or better yet—stay home and use our tax dollars to take care of the legions of people without jobs, health care, food, or heat.  Mars can wait.”

Karl Grossman, professor of journalism at State University of New York/College at Old Westbury, and is the author of the book, The Wrong Stuff: The Space’s Program’s Nuclear Threat to Our Planet, and the Beyond Nuclear handbook, The U.S. Space Force and the dangers of nuclear power and nuclear war in space. Grossman is an associate of the media watch group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR). He is a contributor to Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion.

Het label USSF direct onder dit bericht staat voor Unites States Space Force.

zaterdag 30 november 2019

Trump administratie wil voedselhulp sterk terugbrengen, na de welgestelden een belastingcadeau te hebben gegeven van 1,5 biljoen dollar

Trump heeft de welgestelden middels het terugbrengen van belastingtarieven een cadeau gegeven van 1,5 biljoen dollar..... Dezelfde Trump (en zijn administratie) zijn nu van zins om voor 4,5 miljard dollar te bezuinigen op voedselhulp voor arme gezinnen.......

Hoe is het gvd mogelijk dat zoveel politici de VS nog steeds als lichtend voorbeeld zien?? Hoe is het mogelijk dat men zich nog steeds schikt naar de eisen van de VS, zoals kiezen voor de JSF, een waardeloze jager die zich nog net kan meten met een straaljager uit de 70er jaren.... Of wat dacht je van de 'defensie' uitgaven: reken maar dat Nederland over een paar jaar 2% van het bbp aan defensie uh oorlog zal uitgeven, ook al weet men dondersgoed dat de VS zo achterlijk veel uitgeeft aan het ministerie van oorlog door de volgende zaken: -alle illegale oorlogen die dit land voert, -de duizenden standrechtelijke executies middels drones, -de geheime militaire missies onder bevel van de CIA, -de meer dan 800 militaire bases die dit gestolen land over de wereld heeft en voor -de geheime gevangenissen die de CIA her en der heeft.....

Als het plan doorgaat om op voedselhulp te bezuinigen, laat de VS ten overvloede nog eens zien dat het ook terreur in eigen land uitoefent....

Lees het volgende schunnige plan voor het land van 'de ongekende mogelijkheden' (voor de happy few), tevens een petitie, die wij helaas niet kunnen tekenen (heb je familie of vrienden met een paspoort voor de VS, stuur hen dan deze info ajb):

Corporate Accountability

The Trump administration wants to take food aid away from families across the United States.

Submit your comment: Tell Trump's USDA, don't cut SNAP
Don't let Trump's USDA cut food aid!

Shortly after taking office, Donald Trump and his allies in Congress passed a $1.5 trillion tax cut, which overwhelmingly benefits the ultra-rich and corporations. Now they are attempting to cut food aid to millions of people across the U.S. they say to save money.  

It’s just one more example of a brutal corporate strategy that traps people in cycles of poverty and systemic racism. And it’s a strategy that corporate billionaires, and the conservative think-tanks they fund, have spent decades fomenting: deliberately undermine the effectiveness of the U.S. government by stoking fear and division among the public while funneling trillions of dollars in tax cuts to corporations. Then, use the mistrust and deficits they created to justify cuts to basic government services and protections, like the proposed SNAP cuts.
That’s why we’re joining with a coalition of allies to reject a recently proposed rule change that would cut food assistance to millions of people in the U.S.
And that’s why I’m asking you to add your name and defend this essential life line. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP, reduces hunger and alleviates the crisis faced by food insecure families by providing assistance so they can purchase necessary food.
Tell the USDA to reject cuts to SNAP benefits that would hurt millions of people: children, seniors, people with disabilities and more.

The USDA’S latest proposed rule change would slash $4.5 billion from SNAP over five years. How? By taking away a state's ability to determine how costs like heating are taken into account when calculating SNAP food assistance.

We have just days left before the end of the USDA’s official public comment period. This is the most effective moment to make it clear to the Trump administration that cutting food assistance is disgusting.
Send an official comment to the USDA to stop this heartless rule change.

Onward,

Taylor Leake
Digital Director
Corporate Accountability
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Zie ook:
'688.000 arme VS burgers raken voedselbonnen kwijt door bezuiniging inhumane Trump administratie......'

'I grew up on food stamps. I'll never forget the sneering looks' (vergeet nooit dat dakloosheid en armoede traumatiserend zijn voor kinderen.....)

'Trump met een niet eerder vertoond hoog oorlogsbudget wil 3 miljoen burgers voedselbonnen afnemen'

donderdag 25 juli 2019

Trump met een niet eerder vertoond hoog oorlogsbudget wil 3 miljoen burgers voedselbonnen afnemen

'Soms zou je bijna hopen' dat Trump wordt afgeknald als er in de VS weer een schunnige maatregel wordt genomen of wanneer de VS bezig is met haar imperiale doctrine van illegaal oorlogsgeweld landen ten gronde te richten, landen waar deze terreurentiteit niets te zoeken heeft.... Of neem de economische oorlogen van de VS tegen Iran en Venezuela, die in beide landen al veel slachtoffers hebben gemaakt...... Zo zijn in Venezuela door deze economische terreur al 40.000 mensen overleden, ofwel in feite zij zijn ze vermoord door de VS......

Afgelopen dinsdag was het weer zover toen ik een artikel van Jake Johnson op CommonDreams las, daarin het ongehoorde voorstel van de Trump administratie om 3 miljoen VS burgers hun voedselbonnen af te nemen, terwijl men een oorlogsbudget heeft opgetuigd dat nooit eerder zo hoog was........ De Trump administratie wil bijvoorbeeld arme gezinnen de voedselbonnen afnemen als zij door de nationale overheid of de staat waarin ze wonen worden gesteund met zaken als de kosten voor huisvesting en kinderopvang......

De VS wordt overduidelijk fascistisch bestuurt en met name de grote onderlaag, zo'n 60 miljoen mensen die afhankelijk zijn van voedselbonnen, zijn het grote slachtoffer van dit ijskoude, inhumane beleid...... Mensen zullen zonder deze voedselbonnen, waar ze niet worden geholpen door goede doelen organisaties of kerken, honger moeten leiden, nogmaals: dit in een land waar het oorlogsbudget zo groot is dat het de defensiebudgetten overtreft van alle andere landen op de wereld bij elkaar......

Westerse politici zien de VS als het grote voorbeeld dat men graag na-aapt, zodat wij nu ook met een krankzinnige gezondheidszorg zitten, waardoor zelfs ziekenhuizen failliet gaan en velen de premie niet meer op kunnen brengen, hoe is het gvd allemaal mogelijk....????

Published on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 by Common Dreams

'Unconscionable': Trump USDA Proposes New Rule to Strip Food Stamps From Over 3 Million Americans

The proposal, said Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow, would "take food away from families, prevent children from getting school meals, and make it harder for states to administer food assistance."


Demonstrators protest cuts to food stamps in Los Angeles, California. (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

In a move critics denounced as the Trump administration's latest effort to bypass Congress to attack low-income families, the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday proposed a new rule that would strip food stamps from more than three million Americans.

USDA chief Sonny Perdue, in a call with reporters Monday, said the rule change would end automatic food stamp eligibility for those receiving other forms of federal and state assistance. The 60-day comment period on the proposal is set to begin Wednesday.

As the Washington Post reported: "Current rules give states latitude to raise SNAP income eligibility limits so that low-income families with housing and child care costs that consume a sizable share of their income, can continue to receive help affording adequate food."

"This option also allows states to adopt less restrictive asset tests," according to the Post, "so that families, seniors, and people with a disability can have modest savings or own their own home without losing SNAP benefits."

"This proposal is yet another attempt by this administration to circumvent Congress and make harmful changes to nutrition assistance that have been repeatedly rejected on a bipartisan basis." 
Sen. Debbie Stabenow

Tens of millions of people suffer from hunger and food insecurity each year in the United States, and the SNAP program is widely recognized by experts as an effective way to reduce hunger—particularly among children.

Policy experts, lawmakers, and commentators warned the Trump administration's proposed rule—described by one critic as "unconscionable"—would increase hunger among vulnerable Americans.

Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), the top Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, said in a statement Tuesday that the rule would "take food away from families, prevent children from getting school meals, and make it harder for states to administer food assistance."

"This proposal," added Stabenow, "is yet another attempt by this administration to circumvent Congress and make harmful changes to nutrition assistance that have been repeatedly rejected on a bipartisan basis."

As Common Dreams reported in April, the Trump administration is also moving to add punitive work requirements to the SNAP program, a proposal that was met with a flood of angry comments from across the nation.

"This is a direct attack on the most vulnerable among us, and this policy violence cannot go unchallenged," Rev. William Barber, co-chair of the national Poor People's Campaign, said at the time.

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Zie ook:
'688.000 arme VS burgers raken voedselbonnen kwijt door bezuiniging inhumane Trump administratie......'

'Trump administratie wil voedselhulp sterk terugbrengen, na de welgestelden een belastingcadeau te hebben gegeven van 1,5 biljoen dollar'

'I grew up on food stamps. I'll never forget the sneering looks' (vergeet nooit dat dakloosheid en armoede traumatiserend zijn voor kinderen.....)