This one seems underexaggerated and all the others (except maybe hbo chernobyl) overexaggerated, theres no way that explosion could fling all that shit from the roof, and the sound design is also pretty bad. theres no way something sounding like a thin metal roof collapsing could have flung that 1000 ton lid
@@grzyb11underexaggerated yes but still the image you see onthe last part is real and a first explosion lifted the lid breaking the roof and coming down but because of the oxygen rushing to the hydrogen and the things used in the reactor it created an explosion which made a lot of material and debris fly everywhere and mostly destruct a lot more
@@Anty767 It didn't, it was just the UBS and LBS being lifted up and down respectively while the building you see being affected by the first explosion here is not the "feed water pump hall" but the building which held the tanks for the ECCS system.
First explosion was enough to propel a 1000 tonne lid in the air for a full 10 seconds. The second explosion was enough to obliterate the building's roof and blast reactor pieces all over the exclusion zone.
Tbh I think that the first explosion wasn't actually an explosion, just an extremely high pressure buildup that threw the lid off, that caused smoke because of debris or stuff like that. REMEMBER, this is my opinion, so It doesn't have to be correct.
Sometimes the most dangerous stuff does not look that impressive. A vacuum does way more damage than a fire ball. Pressure will destroy more than fire ever will
A nuclear reactor designed to operate with an output of around 3000 MW had its final reading of 33000 MW before it exploded radioactive materials into surrounding!💀💀
@@daleneparole1502 Learn the difference between a meltdown and a steam explosion where the core literally sends all of it's insides into the atmosphere
Teve três erros grave foi o operário ter mudado o reator do modo automático pro modo manual ,ter desligo as bombas de refrigeração, ter desconectado a turbina isso fez com que o núcleo entra se em colapso causando uma grande explosão
Well, that was the test... But the operators created so much Xeon even with all the control rods out the reading was only 160... Then 700.. then 3200... And we all know what next.
They were the control rod and fuel channel caps, they weigh about 115 to 150 kg depending on the channel. They were catapulted through the reactor buildings roof after the control rods re-entered the reactor (after the AZ-5 shutdown)
There is a question if this is actual footage 🤔? A nuclear plant is a giant boiler, so ask yourself what causes the blast? Certain chemicals burn 🔥 so hot that if you try to extinguished them with water 💧 it would split the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen and increase the temperature of the fire. I'm not saying that it turned it into a hydrogen bomb and any time you are dealing with a boiler you have a lot of pressure, so I guess it depends on how quickly that pressure was released...
What caused the blast? Pressure Built up from steam being unable to escape, They put in the control rods to shut down the reactor but the control rods are tipped with graphite, which ended up creating a power surge that caused the reactor to go boom.
Taking rods out reduces the energy reaction between the rods lowering the temperature. By having all the rods down it would be like having the throttle stuck wide open. But you think it was a power surge that caused the flash, steam pipes fail due to constant expansion and contractions. But that would reduce the steam going to the turbines and there would be a reduction in electrical energy instead of a spike...
@@steveo5295 people fail to realize that the power plant was cheap, I doubt they even had a system in place for this stuff, but there WAS a power surge. The graphite slowed down the reaction, which was bad because the slower, the more times its gonna hit another piece of uranium 235 than miss because of speed. The graphite slowed down the uranium 235, thus causing it to be able to hit and cause a chain reaction, which made it release a ton of energy, over what used to be the maximum. Boron speeds up the reaction, which means the U235 constantly miss and release no energy or power. Pretty much, slower equals more power, faster equals no power. Also they didn't have backup oil energy, which means nothing was in place to stop the reaction. Water converted into steam too quickly, boron wasn't the first thing to enter the core and the people running the test failed to realize their core was poisoned and they still lied about it.
@@hyperadam1804I think you got it twisted. While in certain conditions, graphite can be a moderator, it can also be an accelerator. But borium acts the same as lead.
It was not. One tsar Bomba can shatter windows through the entire country of Poland. If you dropped that amount of tsar Bombas anywhere, I think the planet might cease to exist.
It is Prypiat. The full name of the station would be; The Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the name of Vladimir Lenin Or Chernobylska Atomnya Elektrostancia
Gas like hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen and others that are in the air are not visible to the human nor any animal eye. But you are right that this isn't real, It's an animation.
0:04 this is probably how the explosion actually occured because the media and internet and HBO Show thinks that there was a massive big boom explosion but in reality explosions are much different and this seems just more realistic and you can also see how mutliple explosions occur. This isn't dramatic, it's just realistic.
The first explosion was a steam explosion, the second was a hydrogen gas explosion released from the zirconium cladding burning from around the uranium fuel. Explosions like that are big and do pavk a big punch, otherwise the reactor lid would not have been blown off the reactor. That is 1,000 tons of weight lifted due to the steam explosion.
They don't have any real footage of what happened that night, Obviously it's not real footage.
No shit
it's real
@@happyjohn1656 the event is real. The footage is not
@@chase11467/yo kid after seeing people say fake.
No way 😱😱😱
First depiction of the explosion that doesn't look like the damn Tsar Bomba
its just like Reactor gies BOOOM lid is "gone" and well, somesec later BOOOOOOM Fire laser goes up easy :)
This one seems underexaggerated and all the others (except maybe hbo chernobyl) overexaggerated, theres no way that explosion could fling all that shit from the roof, and the sound design is also pretty bad. theres no way something sounding like a thin metal roof collapsing could have flung that 1000 ton lid
@@Erika-ItsumiLoLthe bloontonium got out of control💀
@@grzyb11underexaggerated yes but still the image you see onthe last part is real and a first explosion lifted the lid breaking the roof and coming down but because of the oxygen rushing to the hydrogen and the things used in the reactor it created an explosion which made a lot of material and debris fly everywhere and mostly destruct a lot more
so small inaccuracy, first explosions threw the lid off, the second exploded everything
no he was correct the blast from the first explosion did effect the feed water pump hall
@@Anty767 a bit, not as much, i was not very well informed back then sorry
bro its not a lidmits the control rods
@@Anty767 It didn't, it was just the UBS and LBS being lifted up and down respectively while the building you see being affected by the first explosion here is not the "feed water pump hall" but the building which held the tanks for the ECCS system.
As a Chernobyl fan, i can confirm the second explosion was a lot bigger than that
No this video is probably the most accurate representation of the explosion because unlike most recreations it wasn’t a damn tsar bomb
They forgot to at the "blue light beam" after the core was exposed to the air and ionized it
@@sniperfox2199 What light blue beam? This is a Chernobyl representaation not a Demon Core representation.
@@IanFresosorio-oo1dn you know Cherenkov radiation ??
@@user-zq8ng1iy8t Yeah, why?
Everybody gangsta
Til rbmk reactor control rods start bouncing up and down and you are 3 feet away💀
The rods physically cannot jump. It's an over exaggeration by the media.
Underrated comment
@@ethanperez4463 More like overrated.
First explosion was enough to propel a 1000 tonne lid in the air for a full 10 seconds. The second explosion was enough to obliterate the building's roof and blast reactor pieces all over the exclusion zone.
Tbh I think that the first explosion wasn't actually an explosion, just an extremely high pressure buildup that threw the lid off, that caused smoke because of debris or stuff like that.
REMEMBER, this is my opinion, so It doesn't have to be correct.
Sometimes the most dangerous stuff does not look that impressive. A vacuum does way more damage than a fire ball. Pressure will destroy more than fire ever will
Crazy to think that the energy released held the 2,000 TON heavy lid of the reactor IN AIR for 10 SECONDS. Like could you imagine
IT WAS LITERALLY FLIPPED LIKE AN COIN!
Is it me or does the explosion look like out of the first ghost buster movie?
Not gonna lie the CGI on that ain't bad
well that escalated quickly
A nuclear reactor designed to operate with an output of around 3000 MW had its final reading of 33000 MW before it exploded radioactive materials into surrounding!💀💀
That was the max the counter could go we still don’t know what the real number was to this day
@@slice-of_cheese225 don't*
@@APersonWithAPlan sorry mr grammar police
@@slice-of_cheese225 💀
If this was the explosion the accident wouldn't be the worst in history
a lot worse than it looks
It's the radiation that's the disaster here, not the explosion silly
Ahh.... But FUKUSHlMA was 3 Full Core MeItdowns.... chernobyl was only half a building.
@@daleneparole1502 Learn the difference between a meltdown and a steam explosion where the core literally sends all of it's insides into the atmosphere
@@Astroneero, It Still Happened...
And Both are ongoing...
It was so fast the lid didnt even come into frame
I got cancer just from watching this.
Good edit
Its not real tho but he tried to recreate the explosion so yeah he did good work :/
Not at all. The explosion was far mor heavier...
@@samisamu4579do you think i dont know that?
Regardless if it was real or not that still showed what happened to the reactor on April 26 1986 1:23 AM
there's some sparrows vibing in the back
Teve três erros grave foi o operário ter mudado o reator do modo automático pro modo manual ,ter desligo as bombas de refrigeração, ter desconectado a turbina isso fez com que o núcleo entra se em colapso causando uma grande explosão
Well, that was the test... But the operators created so much Xeon even with all the control rods out the reading was only 160... Then 700.. then 3200... And we all know what next.
Not good. Not terrible.
Was actually a Chuck Norris fart
Camera man never die
Guys I'm mutated by the explosion in Turkey
As a turk, what the hell are you talking about? We don’t even have a single reactor 😅
@@ashrafshabaroh deprem
No you’re no mutanted your skin become red you will taste metal and you will feel pain and your will die
Did I trick any of you
sadly no :(
Camera man never dies
There wasnt even a cameraman
Overused joke + not funny
Self-selection bias
The explosion was much much bigger
Imagine sleeping and hearing that 🫣😭
Any machine can be a smoke machine if it is operated wrongly enough.
@@ivikahi-_-5978 STEAM ITS CALLED STEAM FROM THE WATER THAT COOLED THE REACTOR
@@ivikahi-_-5978 oh except if you mean the smoke that appeared seconds before the explosion
Ye….
What a good edit
I ja sam izgubio volju i želju da se ne mogu zato što je moja majka
Yo is this footage of my computer after i download 284 mods onto vice city?
GCI. Just like every Mars mission
Call the fire brigade.
Uostalom i sada je pravo vrijeme za Božić
In Germany we call it „Rest-Risiko“ 😬
The oxygen combined with hydrogen and super heated granite
^Graphite!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This was the biggest mistake ever. So there's a engineer with tranquil work but everything went wrong and it blew up
??
😢pray no to war!
I was a mistake of starting the night test
"And at last we have reached 1:23:45. Explosion."
Brooo that was soooo good footage
It's an animation.
It’s so that all those Soviet men and women tried to deactivate the core and some died trying😢
I know what you mean. But still gonna correct since some might argue. He means to clean up the aftermath and build the sarcophagus.
I was 1 month old baby wow
You definitely were not judging by the level of your spelling.
how explosive is reactor core explosions in roblox games: a fucking supernova
how explosive they really are: just a small explosion
because the real explosion was just as a supernova
@@soufienekader6616 wasnt even close
Cherno alpha
Is so cool animation
I wasn't even alive yet
I was there I moved a week before the explosion to USA
You mean telak, right?
mind-blowing ngl
Better there than here.
Guys no shit it's fake that's the point
Yeah, its wrong
What a thrill….. with…
Omg this is so real -.-
This was real, recording isn't but this is probably how it burst.
@arpitanatt2044 thanks I didn't know that and I was not sarcastic.
Foste,pote,lefquti mouibv
WHERE IS THE WISH GRANTER
Big Bang
Didn’t the graphite roof of the reactor core go flipping through the roof and crashed back down?
graphite roof???
its the reactor lid, it contains the control and fuel rod channels
Graphite Roof??
Yes 100% correct, the roof did indeed flip through the roof sir.
Do you even know what the graphite was used for?
They were the control rod and fuel channel caps, they weigh about 115 to 150 kg depending on the channel. They were catapulted through the reactor buildings roof after the control rods re-entered the reactor (after the AZ-5 shutdown)
The cameraman 😎
Mr bombastic
There was never a cameraman
Takhle jednou skončí svět.... Omylem lidskou blbosti 😢😢😢doufám že se toho nedožiji
its so pompeii like italian smucker.
Bad animation ....
1:23 am with daylight and bird singing at the background? 😂
Hülye
The reactor did not explode
1:24
the explosion was not big the radiation it spread was
There is a question if this is actual footage 🤔? A nuclear plant is a giant boiler, so ask yourself what causes the blast? Certain chemicals burn 🔥 so hot that if you try to extinguished them with water 💧 it would split the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen and increase the temperature of the fire.
I'm not saying that it turned it into a hydrogen bomb and any time you are dealing with a boiler you have a lot of pressure, so I guess it depends on how quickly that pressure was released...
What caused the blast? Pressure Built up from steam being unable to escape, They put in the control rods to shut down the reactor but the control rods are tipped with graphite, which ended up creating a power surge that caused the reactor to go boom.
Taking rods out reduces the energy reaction between the rods lowering the temperature. By having all the rods down it would be like having the throttle stuck wide open. But you think it was a power surge that caused the flash, steam pipes fail due to constant expansion and contractions. But that would reduce the steam going to the turbines and there would be a reduction in electrical energy instead of a spike...
@@steveo5295 people fail to realize that the power plant was cheap, I doubt they even had a system in place for this stuff, but there WAS a power surge. The graphite slowed down the reaction, which was bad because the slower, the more times its gonna hit another piece of uranium 235 than miss because of speed. The graphite slowed down the uranium 235, thus causing it to be able to hit and cause a chain reaction, which made it release a ton of energy, over what used to be the maximum. Boron speeds up the reaction, which means the U235 constantly miss and release no energy or power. Pretty much, slower equals more power, faster equals no power. Also they didn't have backup oil energy, which means nothing was in place to stop the reaction. Water converted into steam too quickly, boron wasn't the first thing to enter the core and the people running the test failed to realize their core was poisoned and they still lied about it.
And not to mention, the core was still going meltdown and steam explosion before the rods were inserted. It was going to explode anyway.
@@hyperadam1804I think you got it twisted. While in certain conditions, graphite can be a moderator, it can also be an accelerator. But borium acts the same as lead.
1:23:04 was the time
But why reactor 4 explode at 01:23 am?????
thats when the safety test took place, around midnight
Yo call this a nukeclear meltdown? It was i lot bigger as large as 100,000000 tsar bombas
No it was not.
It was not. One tsar Bomba can shatter windows through the entire country of Poland. If you dropped that amount of tsar Bombas anywhere, I think the planet might cease to exist.
What ia that yellow light when when exploded?
might be the radioactive fire
This was a small hydrogen gas explosion. Then the big hydrogen gas explosion.
Also didnt the explosion fire a big ass beam into the air?
radiation ionizing the air yes it did, gg
beam never existed, HBO made one for dramatic effects
@@user-gy2oc6rz7nit did. About 2 minutes after the explosion. For a short duration yes, but still existed.
Is this a real sound?
no
this video is fake what happened is real they edited it and they show after math
Of course it’s fake.
It’s an animation that is supposed to simulate what it looked like.
Also, What do they show after math ?
Thanks captain Obvious
@@morganshibby8941 it was obvious enough for you to reply
@@jgames5715 bro what
Bro ofc it’s fake u wouldn’t just have a camera floating in mid air from 1986 that’s been in the biggest nuclear explosion and still survived XD
☢️☢️
Lemme show the real footage
there is no real footage of the explosion
There is no footage
You would've died if you were filming this close just to let you know!
this is a recreation
#Chernobyl 😢
Фукусиму покажите. Задолбали !
not Pripyat its Chernobyl
It is Prypiat.
The full name of the station would be;
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the name of Vladimir Lenin
Or
Chernobylska Atomnya Elektrostancia
Faf
Lmfao
I think they used the same camera to record some of the nuclear bong test footage … 😂
It's an animation.
Bad CGI.
The fact they had this on video is incredible! Thumbs up and commented so more people are aware of this !!!!!
It’s an animation 🤦🏼
@@Netram007like duh 🙄
im so done with all these brain dead kids who dont know anything about chernobyl
I know what wrong with it it ain’t got no gas
Gas like hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen and others that are in the air are not visible to the human nor any animal eye.
But you are right that this isn't real, It's an animation.
B.S
this is not real footage this is a pretty accurate animation of what it wouldve looked like
Fake.
there is no real footage of the accident, this a animation recreation
Thats real tragedy, but animation
Fake
of course this is, there is no real footage of the explosion, this is a recreation
Not great, not terrible.
13.6/10
0:04 this is probably how the explosion actually occured because the media and internet and HBO Show thinks that there was a massive big boom explosion but in reality explosions are much different and this seems just more realistic and you can also see how mutliple explosions occur. This isn't dramatic, it's just realistic.
The first explosion was a steam explosion, the second was a hydrogen gas explosion released from the zirconium cladding burning from around the uranium fuel.
Explosions like that are big and do pavk a big punch, otherwise the reactor lid would not have been blown off the reactor. That is 1,000 tons of weight lifted due to the steam explosion.
Okay special effects. This was never caught on film
This is fake footage
obviously why would they just have a drone recording 24/7
@@FloarMin ye
🤦🏽🙋🏽
The first explosion was located in the reactor feed water pumps hall?
Судьбаа
Fake
I could make a better animation on PowerPoint
Wow. Pretty bad visual content,
Fake
yes well done you've figured out what an animation/simulation is.
would you like a medal or cookie?
@@evilnigga68 lmao these kids dont know that we dont have any real footage of the chernobyl explosion
@@user-gy2oc6rz7n you are brave by putting such a high expectation on these people
@@evilnigga68 shouldnt comment "facts" if they dont know the topic