It's a blob of radioactive goo from a meltdown. It's called "Elephant's foot"
If you look at it, then you die. That's how strong the radiation is. A man died capturing this on his camera.
the camera would've broke when he dropped it and then it would melt because radiation and nobody would've been able to retrieve it anyway because radiation
ah here we go:
a heroic Russian physicist risked his life to journey into the bowels of the reactor to take pictures and find out what was going on down there; he had to use a mirror to take pictures of it from the adjoining hallway. Why did he "volunteer" to do this? Because (a) he was old enough not to worry about inevitably dying of cancer from background exposure (which he did later; they all did) and (b) the robot they sent to take photos of the reactor core lava had its circuits fried due to radiation, while a human could move quickly through the same hallway as long as he did not look into the open doorway itself.
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If you look at it, then you die. That's how strong the radiation is. A man died capturing this on his camera.
a heroic Russian physicist risked his life to journey into the bowels of the reactor to take pictures and find out what was going on down there; he had to use a mirror to take pictures of it from the adjoining hallway. Why did he "volunteer" to do this? Because (a) he was old enough not to worry about inevitably dying of cancer from background exposure (which he did later; they all did) and (b) the robot they sent to take photos of the reactor core lava had its circuits fried due to radiation, while a human could move quickly through the same hallway as long as he did not look into the open doorway itself.
Does anyone else see some sort of ape here?
How the hell do you guys not see it? Here I even did some elaborate labelings this time.