Saturday, December 19, 2009

Weekend Curiosities - ANSWERS for Dec 11, 2009


1) - The sky image above left was reported as a mystery sighting in Norway the day American President Obama made his Nobel Price acceptance speech. The mystery was soon solved when the Russian defense ministry admitted a Bulava missile had been launched from a submerged submarine in the White Sea. Was the Russian missile test a success, or a failure? Since then, there has been another sighting, again admitted by Russia.
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ANSWER: The test was reported by Russia as a failure.


2) - The similar image at right displays a cap symbol familiar to U.S. to air travelers. What purpose does the symbol serve, if any?
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ANSWER: The emblem on the hub spinner is a visual indicator of both a turbine fan in motion (even if wind causes it), and rotational direction (CCW in this engine). It also provides a visual record of speed in the high-speed photography used in 'bird strike' tests.


3) - If the symbol in question 2) has a name, what is it called?
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ANSWER: [Western ideography] Called a clockwise spiral (applies from center out only) this is also the symbol used as the laundry sign for spin drying. [Eastern ideography] Yin or Yang.
If you think you have a better answer, feel free to provide.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Weekend Curiosities - Dec 11, 2009

SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake Tribune - DOE: Trainloads of nuke waste on way to Utah
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A Department of Energy official on Thursday informed U.S. Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, that 11,000 tons of the low-level radioactive waste -- packed in 14,800 drums -- is ready to be shipped from the Savannah River cleanup in South Carolina.
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Ultimately, about 10,000 metric tons of depleted uranium will make its way to Utah.
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Depleted uranium is different from other waste disposed at EnergySolutions Inc.'s facility 70 miles west of Salt Lake City because it becomes more radioactive over time, for up to 1 million years. The material is a byproduct of the uranium enrichment process used to make nuclear weapons during the Cold War era.

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QUESTIONS of the WEEK - refer to the two photos below



1) - The sky image at left was reported as a mystery sighting in Norway the day American President Obama made his Nobel Price acceptance speech. The mystery was soon solved when the Russian defense ministry admitted a Bulava missile had been launched from a submerged submarine in the White Sea. Was the Russian missile test a success, or a failure?
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2) - The similar image at right displays a cap symbol familiar to U.S. to air travelers. What purpose does the symbol serve, if any?
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3) - If the symbol in question 2) has a name, what is it called?
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Answers next week.
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Submarines are always silent and strange.

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