Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Thermal-Images-of-Castor-in-Valognes-27MZIFI4GA1D.htmlConceptually similarThermal Images of Castor in ValognesGP0285ZCompleted★★★★Thermal Images of Castor in ValognesGP02860Completed★★★★Thermal Images of Castor in ValognesGP02861Completed★★★★Thermal Images of Castor in ValognesGP02862Completed★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP0287ECompleted★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP02879Completed★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP0287ACompleted★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP0287BCompleted★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP0287CCompleted★★★★View AllGP02863Thermal Images of Castor in ValognesThermographic images showing in 'red' the heat emitted by nuclear waste transport containers in the railway station of Valognes, bound for storage in Gorleben, Germany. The CASTOR (Cask for Storage and Transport of Radioactive material) is a train convoy carrying eleven 100-tonne containers of radioactive waste. Measurements of these containers show that the radioactivity in each one is higher than what was released at Chernobyl in 1986 - this makes the CASTOR transport effectively a Chernobyl on wheels.Locations:Europe-France-ValognesDate:2 Nov, 2010Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:640px X 480pxKeywords:CASTOR-Hot-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear waste-Nuclear waste transports-Radiation-Radiation measurement-Railways-Temperature-Thermography-TrainsShoot:Thermal Imaging of Nuclear WasteThermal imaging of nuclear waste transport in France as it passes on its way to Germany. The CASTOR (Cask for Storage and Transport of Radioactive material) nuclear waste transport is an example of the nuclear madness that must end. It is a train convoy carrying eleven 100-tonne containers of radioactive waste that is reprocessed in France and returns to Germany each year for storage. Measurements of these eleven containers done by ANDRA (National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management) show that the radioactivity in each container is higher than what was released at Chernobyl in 1986 - this makes the CASTOR transport effectively a Chernobyl on wheels.Related Collections:Nuclear Waste Train En Route (Photo + Video)