‘Coin-Sized’ Radioactive Capsule On A 1,400 km Highway l Australia’s “Needle In Haystack“ Search
Authorities in Western Australia have found the tiny but potentially “deadly” radioactive capsule in “literally a haystack”. Australian authorities were looking for an 8mm by 6mm silver capsule, no bigger than a coin. “Caesium-137” got lost while being transported on a truck from a mine to a depot in the city of Perth. According to the authorities, a mining company was using the capsule in a density gauge at the Gudai-Darri iron ore mine. Watch this video to know how the Australian authorities found the tiny capsule.
#Radioactivecapsule #Caesium137 #Australia #Radioactive #WorldNews #Perth
n18oc_world n18oc_crux
CRUX is your daily video news guide to the big events that are shaping our world. We track news, geopolitics, diplomacy and defence strategies and explain how they shape national policies. Crux makes sense of global developments, and analyses their impact on daily lives.
Follow CRUX on Telegram:
Follow CRUX on Instagram (@): https://bit
1 view
112
22
5 months ago 00:02:32 1
Features and function of Betavolt BV100 nuclear battery
2 years ago 00:10:25 1
👿 Песочный Человек - Эволюция (1963 - 2017) ! Все Появления Флинта Марко 👊!
2 years ago 00:05:13 1
‘Coin-Sized’ Radioactive Capsule On A 1,400 km Highway l Australia’s “Needle In Haystack“ Search