The spacecraft also carries a camera, and a radiation counter.
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A radiation counter should have been run over the workers'bodies, and blood and urine samples should have been taken.
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:: I suppose-if you didn't have access to a geiger counter-you could try to McGyver a radiation counter somehow.
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OK-so definitely you're going to need a radiation counter . talk ) 02 : 01, 14 December 2009 ( UTC)
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:A radiation counter can pick up a single atomic decay ( so long as you shield it from background radiation )-if you have a mole of whatever isotope you have then you have 6x10 23 atoms.
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Fortunately, such high-energy photons produce extensive showers of secondary particles in the atmosphere that can be observed on the ground, both directly by radiation counters and optically via the Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope technique currently achieves the highest sensitivity.
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In the book he dies of radiation poisoning after swimming in a cooling pond at a reactor to demonstrate how safe it is, unaware that hostile parties have tampered with the radiation counters to make the water appear safe when it is deadly.
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The scientific instruments consisted of an ion chamber and Geiger-M�ller tube to measure total radiation flux, a proportional radiation counter telescope to measure high energy radiation, a scintillation counter to monitor low-energy radiation, a VLF receiver for natural radio waves, a transponder to study electron density, and part of the flux-gate and search coil magnetometers mounted on the instrument platform.
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But although NATO's ambassadors have now voted against the ban, somewhat lessening the danger of an actual break in the alliance, I don't expect that will stop the public grumbling, which has hardly been quieted by the photographs of men wearing white anti-radiation suits and carrying metal radiation counters that have appeared all over television and newspaper front pages in Europe this week.