Holy shit, as soon as they reached the seventh turbine you could see the radioactive particles hitting the camera sensor causing the graininess in the video just like back in 1986.
@@f1rebreather123 nope. If there where same radiation levels as at disaster time digital camera just goes off. So it's a dust... loads of dust cause these parts of NPP was inaccessible for decades.
@@gawrgurahololive-en1807 are you sure? The effect has been demonstrated on GoPros in neutron beams and the digital cameras used inside the reactors at Fukushima.
MrClassiccarenthusia 500 Roentgen is a Lethal dose of radiation. The elephants foot measures about 1,000R/hr today. It would take about 30 minutes to receive a lethal dose. Back in 1988ish when the Kurchatov institute explored the sub levels of block 4, it measured 10,000R/hr and it would only take 3 minutes of exposure to kill you.
When they went into the 7th turbine area, you can actually see little particles of radiation showing up on the camera lense. They look like little flashes of yellow light.
Ye, no surprises there....they sealed off the reactor 4 section of the turbine hall completely from the rest for a good reason. What I am actually surprised is that they even gained access to see inside of reactor 4 section of the turbine hall. Must have some pretty good connections, cause this is the first time Ive seen any reporter getting in there
Definitely great for a vintage camera effect though., well.. Not for long for health though, if that's where I'm going for and through.. N o u, It's kind of also technically fascinating.. Because radioactive isetopes can hit any electronic hard that they can rip the electrons off.. Causing the camera sensor' to be ripped off, to just freak out and spiral out.. This is mostly how camera's looked like before.. N. O. I. C. E. Though, a lil spec of radiation in camera.. Full sight, this was much more of a clearer/non-radioactive part of Reactor 4 though
@Sauron Merciful look at the small flashing specks of white in random locations when they open the door. Those are nuclear particles hitting amd affecting the camera.
The title is a bit misleading. It implies that the guy is going in the sarcophagus, but then he goes into the turbine hall? Then the real kicker is when he says “this is where the explosion occurred”. Journalists these days.
Some people took photos of the reactor lid. You can find them on google or the Chernobyl subreddit.... That shit gives me chills. Alexander Kupnyi was one of them, he's alive and healthy
Is it possible for a camera crew to go inside the reactor hall itself? There's pictures online of the upper biological shield with someone standing nearby, so at least a couple of people have been in there before.
They don't want to risk it, it would become a scandal if foreign journalists got injured there, the whole reactor hall is surounded by collapsed/damaged structures, it's covered in metal and concrete debri, if you're not careful you can easily injure yourself there. Also they send people to the reactor hall when it's really needed, the whole place is coated in thick layers of radioactive dust, decontamination is hard.
0:23 The "golden hallway" had exterior windows, and became a gauntlet of heavy radiation after the accident. You minimized your dose by running through it. Now it has been shielded and you can walk. 1:34 "On the floor, we can see damaged equipment that was partly dismantled after the explosion." *They actually went into the #4 reactor hall and tried to salvage equipment?* I know turbines ain't cheap, but damn. 1:45 I wouldn't go near that dust with the mask you are wearing. 2:33 I've never seen that room before. It's still hot as hell, your camera is "seeing" the high-energy particles on its detector as photons.
the golden hallways goes through the middle of the building, there's no way for windows to exist there, so they never did. They obviously can't salvage the turbines, but the power plant needs to be demolished sooner or later, turbines were very contaminated, they sucked in all the radioactive dust.
@@elizatotty4295 I saw a video, about 3 min i think, where they entered 2 men, inside the blown reactor, where there where seen the fuel rods blown apart.
@@elizatotty4295 it's not that radioactive in the reactor hall, there's a video from the 90s of few men walking around the uranium fuel rods, graphite blocks and above the reactor core, climbing on the debri taking pictures of everything
In all reality u would most likely have to apply for a press pass ( gona be hard ) I would contact through a website I'm sure there is one out there somewhere. But keep in mind they would not want a person from a outside country going in there and getting sick and dieng cause it could cause a political fiasco
Holy fuck the gamma ray flickering on the camera's sensor at 2:34 and onwards. Horror movies don't scare me, but this little static flickering is just beyond terrifying.
only reactor 4 exploaded, the other 3 reactors kept on running for a long time (until unjustified shutdowns caused by political pressures) and even today the Switchyard (the reason you see all those massive powerlines in photos of the surrounding area) is still running and manages a large chunk of Eastern Europe power.
It’s amazing, this is the video that has gone closer to the core of the reactor 4, despite the risk that I think it’s huge, the rest of video I’ve seen they had a commercial title just to call attention, but at maximum they go to the control room. I am not any expert, but I’d say that just on the other side of the place they were in the final part, there is the core, so anyway opening that door so close its as committing suicide
That is not the core that is the turbine that thing feeds all that energy to the city/town the core is at the reactor hall since you can't go there you need to find a very big door made with metal and the color is red and has a radioactive logo on the door.
The way people in these comments talk about radiation is funny to me. You are absolutely not going to get cancer if you stand in that room with protective clothing on for a handful of minutes. You would need to be in there for hours upon hours to receive any negative health effects.
Why does anybody go in there leberately?! I would never ever go inside the destroyed reactor building... Just stupid... I don't mean the workers but the TV-guys...^^
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Radio free Europe 😂😂😂😂😂😂replace them with what ??? Coal burning power plants ?? Solar panels ( which resources are very rare to find and it won’t be possible to built a lot of them ) , air turbines which create more noise that a locomotive from the 1800s ??
Because that's a horrific way to die , if you are talking about the basement where the elephant's foot is nobody absolutely nobody can go down there. And inside of the reactor itself it's destroyed from the explosion.
Holy shit, as soon as they reached the seventh turbine you could see the radioactive particles hitting the camera sensor causing the graininess in the video just like back in 1986.
I would love to go inside it.
Well it a digital camera so radiation shouldn't affect the picture so i assume it's just dust flying around.
@@wojtekdobrowolski8084 It still gets affected
@@f1rebreather123 nope. If there where same radiation levels as at disaster time digital camera just goes off. So it's a dust... loads of dust cause these parts of NPP was inaccessible for decades.
@@gawrgurahololive-en1807 are you sure? The effect has been demonstrated on GoPros in neutron beams and the digital cameras used inside the reactors at Fukushima.
The radiation level is still quite high. Let's stand here & absorb it.
it would take several hours of exposure to do anything. even the elephant's foot would take a few hours to hurt you.
I would not be willing to put that to a test.
MrClassiccarenthusia 500 Roentgen is a Lethal dose of radiation. The elephants foot measures about 1,000R/hr today. It would take about 30 minutes to receive a lethal dose. Back in 1988ish when the Kurchatov institute explored the sub levels of block 4, it measured 10,000R/hr and it would only take 3 minutes of exposure to kill you.
ah... some Anti-rad -pills, a sip of Cossacks´ Vodka, and everything will be fine. :D
3.6 not great, not terrible.
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Weirdo people in the comments mentally disabled I guess they had small IQ and went in the ruins of chernobyl.
If you're in here Cancer, give us some sort of sign. *beep beep beep beep*
When they went into the 7th turbine area, you can actually see little particles of radiation showing up on the camera lense. They look like little flashes of yellow light.
Claro que son destellos, pero del flash de la cámara, el otro está haciendo fotos, se ve a la derecha
You can actually see the radiation affecting the camera at 2:33!
Ye, no surprises there....they sealed off the reactor 4 section of the turbine hall completely from the rest for a good reason.
What I am actually surprised is that they even gained access to see inside of reactor 4 section of the turbine hall. Must have some pretty good connections, cause this is the first time Ive seen any reporter getting in there
Definitely great for a vintage camera effect though., well.. Not for long for health though, if that's where I'm going for and through.. N o u, It's kind of also technically fascinating.. Because radioactive isetopes can hit any electronic hard that they can rip the electrons off.. Causing the camera sensor' to be ripped off, to just freak out and spiral out.. This is mostly how camera's looked like before.. N. O. I. C. E. Though, a lil spec of radiation in camera.. Full sight, this was much more of a clearer/non-radioactive part of Reactor 4 though
What the flash from the other camera on his right?
@Sauron Merciful look at the small flashing specks of white in random locations when they open the door. Those are nuclear particles hitting amd affecting the camera.
@@matthewdunphy8524 actually it is gamma ray radiation. Just light, but very very high in energy. Hence why the camera picks it up as white specks.
The title is a bit misleading. It implies that the guy is going in the sarcophagus, but then he goes into the turbine hall? Then the real kicker is when he says “this is where the explosion occurred”. Journalists these days.
The turbine hall for Reactor 4 is in the sarcophagus. Several of the deaths occurred in that room.
@@rgarito yeah, but I mean the central hall. He acted like they were going in the central hall.
@@trainman5371 there's videos of people going to the reactor hall of block 4
Some people took photos of the reactor lid. You can find them on google or the Chernobyl subreddit....
That shit gives me chills.
Alexander Kupnyi was one of them, he's alive and healthy
@@tiagosilva2471 Yes I’ve seen plenty of his footage.
you know when the radiation is high as small white flashes can be seen on the camera, thats scary
True
The scariest thing is blue flash, instead white flash
Is it possible for a camera crew to go inside the reactor hall itself? There's pictures online of the upper biological shield with someone standing nearby, so at least a couple of people have been in there before.
They don't want to risk it, it would become a scandal if foreign journalists got injured there, the whole reactor hall is surounded by collapsed/damaged structures, it's covered in metal and concrete debri, if you're not careful you can easily injure yourself there. Also they send people to the reactor hall when it's really needed, the whole place is coated in thick layers of radioactive dust, decontamination is hard.
0:23 The "golden hallway" had exterior windows, and became a gauntlet of heavy radiation after the accident. You minimized your dose by running through it. Now it has been shielded and you can walk.
1:34 "On the floor, we can see damaged equipment that was partly dismantled after the explosion." *They actually went into the #4 reactor hall and tried to salvage equipment?* I know turbines ain't cheap, but damn.
1:45 I wouldn't go near that dust with the mask you are wearing.
2:33 I've never seen that room before. It's still hot as hell, your camera is "seeing" the high-energy particles on its detector as photons.
@@yevgeny79 That video looks like an attempted suicide.
Thanks
the golden hallways goes through the middle of the building, there's no way for windows to exist there, so they never did.
They obviously can't salvage the turbines, but the power plant needs to be demolished sooner or later, turbines were very contaminated, they sucked in all the radioactive dust.
Find Dyatlov while you're in there, you might find him on the loo.
That's low, it's not great, but it's not terrible.
*He's not in there because you didn't see him*
2:30 The camera is actually influenced by radiation...That is horrifying!
from 2:35 if you look closely at the footage, there are green/blue/purple pixels. there must be a lot of radiation for it to show on camera
The video is to short? i want to see more of the ruins, i wanna see the blown reactor itself, in some video.
You won't be able to see the blown reactor at least in our lifetime as it's still highly radioactive and WAY to dangerous to enter.
@@elizatotty4295 I saw a video, about 3 min i think, where they entered 2 men, inside the blown reactor, where there where seen the fuel rods blown apart.
@@elizatotty4295 it's not that radioactive in the reactor hall, there's a video from the 90s of few men walking around the uranium fuel rods, graphite blocks and above the reactor core, climbing on the debri taking pictures of everything
@@user-ge4uk9ui8y these guys have balls from steel
Alexander Kupnyi check out his channel. Hes a leading expert on being inside the 4th reactor
I want to visit these rooms..how would one get the ability or tour them?
It would start by not having a giant tube steak for a profile picture hahahahah
Hahahahahaha yeah it's an inside joke hahahaha
In all reality u would most likely have to apply for a press pass ( gona be hard ) I would contact through a website I'm sure there is one out there somewhere. But keep in mind they would not want a person from a outside country going in there and getting sick and dieng cause it could cause a political fiasco
Only the filthy rich can enter
Unless you want to die 20 - 30 years earlier I wouldn't recommend it
Holy fuck the gamma ray flickering on the camera's sensor at 2:34 and onwards. Horror movies don't scare me, but this little static flickering is just beyond terrifying.
Even in this footage at the end, you can see the white radiation blips on the recording
This needs way more views.
This vid is very unique and special
Right!!!! 😇 such a rare view inside the sarcophagus
are those 4 turbine casings, turbine 7?
or are the last 2 casing from turbine 8?
Do you feel the cancer ?
Do you taste metal?
The safety doors in the turbine hall look quite new... Seems like they were build in not long ago.
Can we have vids inside Fukushima 1 NPP? Official propaganda says there is "lower rates of radiation than in Chernobyl".
All was fine and good until you hear Твоё желание скоро исполнится. Иди ко мне.
ROFL xD
Humans can't see radiation, but cameras can. 2:32 see those white spots that appear for a split second and then disappear? That's radiation
There is no way the inside of the reactor building looks that nice and is still operational. Or is that the inside of the new confinement building?
The last few seconds of the vid is in the reactor
@@blakemichaelis2214 nope, it's 7th turbine, not reactor.
@@BlueCombPL lol i thought I saw the lid, and that’s the hall
only reactor 4 exploaded, the other 3 reactors kept on running for a long time (until unjustified shutdowns caused by political pressures) and even today the Switchyard (the reason you see all those massive powerlines in photos of the surrounding area) is still running and manages a large chunk of Eastern Europe power.
You can actually see the radiation messing with the camera (the white dots that are flashing on screen)
Wish the video was longer!
You can see white dots on the screen at 2:34 that’s radiation
Everyone gangsta until white dots starts popping on the video.
It’s amazing, this is the video that has gone closer to the core of the reactor 4, despite the risk that I think it’s huge, the rest of video I’ve seen they had a commercial title just to call attention, but at maximum they go to the control room. I am not any expert, but I’d say that just on the other side of the place they were in the final part, there is the core, so anyway opening that door so close its as committing suicide
That is not the core that is the turbine that thing feeds all that energy to the city/town the core is at the reactor hall since you can't go there you need to find a very big door made with metal and the color is red and has a radioactive logo on the door.
Even today, five minutes near the Elephant's Foot is likely to wipe years off your life.
I wonder what the roentgen's are now?
A safe 3.6 Röntgen
As much as a chest scan
Do they still use that measurement? I thought nowadays they use Severts instead of Roentgens...?
C/kg I think
I'm told it's the equivalent of a chest x-ray (HBO's Chernobyl reference if you don't know)
~ Comrade journalist, your eyes are glowing !
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𝙸𝚝 𝚌𝚊𝚗 𝚑𝚊𝚙𝚙𝚎𝚗 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚑 𝚖𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚕 𝚛𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗.
Radiation level is quite high here, let's absorbed all of it to safeguard our future generations 😌
where's the graphite tho, i told you the core's intact
3.6, not great, not terrible.
The elephant in the room
Naw the elephant below the room lol
I would never go there, I wouldn't like to risk my precous life. My life and health are more important than seeing what is inside this reactor.
In all honesty where the war wasn’t that bad they weren’t actually in the sarcophagus part
Thanks for sharing that with us boomer. Now go watch the Kardashians or something.
Это русские или англиские
The way people in these comments talk about radiation is funny to me. You are absolutely not going to get cancer if you stand in that room with protective clothing on for a handful of minutes. You would need to be in there for hours upon hours to receive any negative health effects.
Cool, you do it. I'm good.
You see the sparks. Dangerous
The worst nuclear accident in mankind's history... Awesome!
3.6 Roentgen
Да блин я непанемаю
penny wise and pound foolish
inside very high radiation level,why u r people are going inside.
Why does anybody go in there leberately?! I would never ever go inside the destroyed reactor building... Just stupid... I don't mean the workers but the TV-guys...^^
They only walked through safe areas, the only danger in there is debri and collapsed rooms
Woaaah, that's insane...
I've been obsessed with this stupid shit since that stupid HBO show! I wish I'd never watched it
So many nuclear physicists & radiation experts in the comment section
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10 times of what??????
Thug life
Radio free Europe 😂😂😂😂😂😂replace them with what ??? Coal burning power plants ?? Solar panels ( which resources are very rare to find and it won’t be possible to built a lot of them ) , air turbines which create more noise that a locomotive from the 1800s ??
It refers to RADIO , a medium of communication. It doesn't mean RADIATION FREE EUROPE.
Why can't someone who is going to pass away soon just go into the reactor and take a video? That's all I'm asking. :(
Because that's a horrific way to die , if you are talking about the basement where the elephant's foot is nobody absolutely nobody can go down there. And inside of the reactor itself it's destroyed from the explosion.
Stop this shit. That's dangerous.