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Updated: May 1, 2025
Tom glanced at the clock, turned to the microphone, and announced clearly: "Attention! Attention! Corbett to Connel. One hour and forty-eight minutes until blast-off time one hour and forty-eight minutes to blast-off." He flipped the switch and watched the screen with rising excitement. The crew on the satellite had completed the installation of the first reactor unit.
"Well, anyway, I gave the new reactor my blessing last night," said Astro as they walked away from the ramp. "You were aboard the ship last night?" Sid exclaimed. "Uh-huh," replied Astro. "Hope you don't mind." "No, not a bit!" Sid broke into a smile. "Whew! I thought for a while it was Quent." "What about Quent?" asked Tom.
The most practical method of disposing of dairy cows that react to the tuberculin test is to slaughter them. Unless a large percentage of the herd is tubercular, it is not advisable to practise segregation and quarantine. This may be advisable if the reactor is a valuable breeding animal, unless visible symptoms are shown. The milk from reacting cows may be used if it is boiled or sterilized.
Shinny stepped back, and Astro began covering up the lead box. "That's it," said Connel. "We're finished!" What Connel meant was that they were finished with the placement of the reactor units, but he knew immediately that his words had been taken to mean something each felt but had not dared to put into words. Connel started to correct this misunderstanding but caught himself in time.
"My last letter from Mom said Billy was messing around with a portable atom reactor and she was afraid he might blow himself up." A picture began to take shape on the screen. "Migosh," said Astro. "It's Captain Strong." "It certainly is," said the captain's image. "Having dinner, eh, boys? Ummmm those baked shrimps look good." "They're terrific," said Astro. "Wish you were here."
They completed the installation of the second unit and climbed back into the jet boats. The first two units had been buried at points protected from the sun by cliffs, and they had been sheltered from the burning rays. But, approaching the position for the third reactor unit, Connel searched in vain for some shade.
"Sometimes I feel like one. But I'd like to get this job finished." "Well, I'll do what I can," Blalok said. "I'll try to keep him down at Alexandria for a few days." "It'll be enough," Kennon said. More than enough he added mentally. The coils of fuel wire were ready to load, and the power slugs for the ship's reactor were already stored in the power plant building here at Olympus.
Rick explained on the way back to the farm. "There are four main kinds of radioactivity. They're called alpha, beta, gamma, and neutrons. Our sample has alpha and gamma. That means it doesn't come from either bomb debris or from a reactor, because fission takes place in both, and there is almost always beta activity as well as gamma in the products of fission.
The size you require for this set has an output of 160 milliamperes and it will supply current for one to four 5 watt oscillator tubes. This size of reactor costs $11.50. Connecting Up the Apparatus.
"I hope so." "Ready?" Kennon asked. She nodded. He flipped the switches that would send the fuel rods into the reactor. Below them a soft, barely audible whine ascended the sonic scale to a point of irritating inaudibility. Kennon smiled. The spindizzy was functioning properly. He flipped a second bank of switches and a dull roar came from the buried stem.
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