The Naked Scientists
Toggle navigation
Login
Register
Podcasts
The Naked Scientists
eLife
Naked Genetics
Naked Astronomy
In short
Naked Neuroscience
Ask! The Naked Scientists
Question of the Week
Archive
Video
SUBSCRIBE to our Podcasts
Articles
Science News
Features
Interviews
Answers to Science Questions
Get Naked
Donate
Do an Experiment
Science Forum
Ask a Question
About
Meet the team
Our Sponsors
Site Map
Contact us
User menu
Login
Register
Search
Home
Help
Search
Tags
Recent Topics
Login
Register
Naked Science Forum
General Science
General Science
How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
7 Replies
7127 Views
0 Tags
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Ian Scott
(OP)
Sr. Member
101
Activity:
0%
How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
«
on:
23/07/2008 18:20:31 »
It seems that Plutonium is easy to get and can be used to poison people as in the news. I also read of people placing uranium spheres together to create a nuclear reaction in their hands. They all die of course.
Nuclear material is lost regularly and reported - how easy would it be for people to make a simple dirty bomb - sub fissionable.
We might not even know as we are not equipped to detect radiation
Mod edit - formatted the subject as a question. Please try to do this to help keep the forum tidy and easy to navigate - thanks!
«
Last Edit: 24/07/2008 08:57:32 by BenV
»
Logged
RD
Naked Science Forum GOD!
9094
Activity:
0%
Thanked: 163 times
Re: How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
«
Reply #1 on:
23/07/2008 18:23:46 »
Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned using Polonium (210), not Plutonium.
Logged
Bored chemist
Naked Science Forum GOD!
31102
Activity:
11%
Thanked: 1291 times
Re: How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
«
Reply #2 on:
23/07/2008 19:58:29 »
It wouldn't be that difficult to produce a "dirty bomb" you could steal a radioactive source from somewhere and spread it about with explosives. However, apart from the panic, it wouldn't be very effective. The last thing I heard was that, for the most part, the authorities would just have to wait for the rain to wash the stuff away.
Logged
Please disregard all previous signatures.
rosalind dna
Naked Science Forum King!
2019
Activity:
0%
Re: How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
«
Reply #3 on:
23/07/2008 21:14:28 »
When the rain washes the dirty bomb stuff that it might contain
would have got into the air but also the drinking water and grass, plants. In fact everything that is normal to our every day stuff.
Logged
Rosalind Franklin was my first cousin and one my life's main regrets is that I never met this brilliant and beautiful lady.
She discovered the Single DNA Helix in 1953, then it was taken by Wilkins without her knowledge or agreeement.
Ian Scott
(OP)
Sr. Member
101
Activity:
0%
Re: How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
«
Reply #4 on:
23/07/2008 22:08:53 »
yes Rosalind it won't magically disappear as you say. Radiation will hang about for many thousands years and we will eat it through food.
It is likely we will experience dirty bomb attacks soon so having a radiation indicator might be a good idea - say to check out a supermarket or another.
Logged
Ian Scott
(OP)
Sr. Member
101
Activity:
0%
Re: How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
«
Reply #5 on:
23/07/2008 22:25:01 »
Further the ingestion aspect shows why an instantaneous radiation detector is needed to test food - an accumulated dose is not very usefull!
Very small amounts of polonium cause death when shawoled - "Plutoniam" sounds so much more super mannish and makes me gooey - no it doesn't
Logged
rosalind dna
Naked Science Forum King!
2019
Activity:
0%
Re: How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
«
Reply #6 on:
23/07/2008 23:27:45 »
There is nothing macho as you put it Ian when Alexander Litvinenko
literally faded away after he'd been poisoned with POLONIUM 210
also he was a British citizen by the time he died.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Litvinenko_poisoning
Logged
Rosalind Franklin was my first cousin and one my life's main regrets is that I never met this brilliant and beautiful lady.
She discovered the Single DNA Helix in 1953, then it was taken by Wilkins without her knowledge or agreeement.
Ian Scott
(OP)
Sr. Member
101
Activity:
0%
Re: How easy is it to make a Dirty Bomb?
«
Reply #7 on:
23/07/2008 23:49:38 »
sorry you misread me
Logged
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
« previous
next »
Tags:
There was an error while thanking
Thanking...