• ours@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      The why doesn’t seem to be public. Speculation is a military test, perhaps some radar test.

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              Yes, microwaves are non-ionizing radiation. I would not suggest sticking your head in your microwave while it’s running though.

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                  10 months ago

                  You now know a place in the world where you can overfly a giant microwave. Fo science!

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                It doesn’t say ionizing either bud. Radar at close up or very high levels can fuckup avionics leading to crashes.

                If it were ionizing they would probably say more because wind in that area isn’t constant direction.

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              Non ionizing radiation means it doesn’t produce free radicals through destruction of chemical bonds. Any type of radiation that interacts with a material and has a high enough ERP will heat that thing up. Cell phone spectrum is non ionizing but the high powered towers can still cook the brain inside a skull.

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          It didn’t say that it would make anything radioactive, it said there was a radiation hazard. Radar is in fact radiation, it’s just non-ionizing which means that unless you’re dealing with massive power levels it’s generally safe to be around. If they’re warning of an extreme radiation hazard it’s either not radar, or they’re pumping a ridiculous amount of power into it.

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      10 months ago

      Navy, Air force or something is probably playing with the new Space Fence that is on Kwajalein (or any of the shit ton of radars they have over there).

      2.69MW radiated power in the microwave band could be enough to make any PAX aboard an aircraft into a way too hot pocket of meat.

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      10 months ago

      Says to contact base to deconflict with radiation hazard. Which would suggest it isn’t nuclear radiation as that would just be contamination that isn’t under control and able to be deconflicted with. Probably a powerful radar or electromagnetic weapon.