Los Alamos nuke lab blew up building with cannon: report

By Daniel Tencer
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 -- 3:38 pm
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losalamoslab Los Alamos nuke lab blew up building with cannon: report'I have no idea why they have a gun like this,' watchdog investigator says

Researchers at the Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory in New Mexico accidentally blew up a building with a "Civil-war-like" cannon earlier this month, raising further fears about the safety of the facility that has seen more than its share of security breaches in recent years.

According to an "occurrence report" (PDF) filed by the lab and obtained by the Project on Government Oversight, the accident took place on December 16 as researchers tested a gun that "acts like a Civil War cannon," according to a POGO press release. Though no one was injured in the incident, it did cause $3 million in damage.

The watchdog group reported:

The explosion blew the doors off the building -- which is described in the report as, "two doors were propelled off the facility."

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The Facility Operations Director "declared a management concern due to the significant facility structural damage incurred resultant of the shot." Parts of the cannon were found outside the building.

"I must say that this is a new twist in the long history of screw-ups by Los Alamos," said POGO’s Senior Investigator, Peter Stockton, in a statement. “I have no idea in the world why they have a gun like this, let alone [are] testing it.”

As Rachel Morris notes at Mother Jones, "This is not the first time that Los Alamos has fallen short when it comes to safety and security matter." POGO's "long history of screw-ups" at Los Alamos is documented here. One recent case of note involved the theft of three computers from the laboratory where nuclear technologies are developed and tested.

A recent Inspector-General's report says that the Department of Energy's Office of Science, which oversees Los Alamos, has been delinquent in enhancing its cyber-security.

Despite the various security concerns, the private contracting team managing the facility recently had its contract extended by the government for another year. Among the companies managing Los Alamos is Bechtel, the engineering firm that landed lucrative contracts in Iraq following the US invasion.

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  • They should get some safety pointers from the Mythbusters team… they routinely blow stuff up but nobody’s every gotten hurt and nothing truly valuable’s ever been destroyed (accidentally, that is; I’m still sore over that ‘Vette with the dead pig in it).
  • Will
    Someone made a cannon and used modern gun powder in stead of black powder.
    Hi IQ? but no common sense!
  • pitbullstew
    "acts like a Civil War cannon,"...
    50,000 men were casualties at some civl war battles, that must be some cannon huh?

    The explosion blew the doors off the building -- which is described in the report as, "two doors were propelled off the facility."

    So? I guess that Police departments and other gvt agencies will order one of their own now?
    cause we all read about Police who want doors propelled right?

    I wonder if the Iranians have heard about this and what kind of doors they have there at their nuke facilities?
    Knock knock...whose there?f Abe Lincoln...Abe Lincoln who? Abe Lincoln uhm-thinkin if you dont stop playing with nukes uhm gonna blow yer doors off the fcaility is who?
  • dennycrane
    I think I saw that on one of the History Channel's Pawn Star episodes.
  • wakeup32176
    And we wonder where N Korea and Iran get their technology!?!?!?!?!?
  • sparkey
    They blow up the building and yet they still get a contract to continue doing the same thing. They tell Washington; "Hey, it was only 3 million dollars worth of destruction. No big deal. By the way, here's your kickback for triple the money you'll be sending".
  • Dave
    Whoops, Back to the old drawing board.
  • Lyman
    I'm just guessing but maybe that this was part of a test to see how
    easy it might be to make an improvised nuclear weapon given the massive quantity of
    highly enriched uranium that probably scattered to parts unknown
    at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union. There were reports, over
    a decade ago, from the U.S. Air Force Academy that enough plutonium
    and highly enriched uranium to make 40,000 Hiroshima sized bombs went
    missing from the Soviet Union as it disintegrated. Some of this material was so
    pure that, according to the report, it could go critical simply by dropping two halves
    of a critical mass together. Undoubtedly there are many governments who quietly
    stockpiled this material when it was available and relatively inexpensive. We should remember
    that, at the time, soldiers of the former Soviet Union were literally being paid with
    potatoes. It is amazing that there hasn't been a nuclear terrorist attack somewhere in
    the world already. Perhaps our human race is a little more sane than we give ourselves credit for.
  • imwc
    just having a ball with our tax dollars...!
  • Greg
    Los Alamos doesn't need a gun that big to shoot themselves in the foot!
  • paul_c
    Hmm, guys designing nuclear weapons don't understand:

    a) don't load a cannon indoors
    b) don't fire a cannon indoors
    c) if you decide to do the former, be sure to open the doors so the projectile can "safely" exit the building

    Using corporate logic we must conclude that they are not being paid nearly enough. Let's double their salaries every time they screw up until they become so rich that they have to be better than us by force of Social Darwinism.

    Problem solved.

    peace,
    Paul
  • Satan
    Yeah, never mind the soldiers who murdered hundreds of thousands of civilians, it's those evil scientists with their "civil war cannon" (civil war my ass) that are the real bad guys.

    Maybe if you ask Sarah Palin about it she'll like it because it's a cannon and then you can write a shitty story about how Sarah Palin likes the cannon, therefore it must be pure evil and from the civil war as well, cuz you know, the civil war was racist.

    Raw Story, LOL!

    p.s. go ahead and censor this comment too if you'd like.
  • thomas jefferson
    1) It's not a civil war cannon. 2) it's a cannon like device.

    There are any number of reasons why something like this could be used. All of which are probably classified.

    I hope no one was hurt.

    more bullshit reporting by the right wing anti-science news jackasses.
  • Oliver
    of Rawstory
  • laryB
    A 0.25 second google search would have to by the author of this report and the POGO representive why the "large bore power gun" is used for and that that use is apropriate for the facility involved.
    "Past fundamental work at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) U1a complex has been performed using explosively-driven flyer plates which provide high-pressure loading at the expense of some shock. In contrast, plate-impact experiments on single stage guns provide very planar loading conditions suitable for studying complex phenomena such as phase transitions and material strength, and provide important data useful for constraining and validating predictive models. The objective of the current work was to develop a large-bore powder gun capable of accelerating projectiles to moderately high velocity for impact experiments at NTS. This gun will span a performance gap between existing gun facilities and provide a means of examining phenomena over a wide range of stresses and time-scales. Advantages of the large-bore gun include the capability to load multiple samples simultaneously, the use of large diameter samples that significantly extend the time duration of the experiment, and minimal tilt. This new capability required the development of a disposable confinement system that used an explosively driven closure method to prevent contamination from moving up into the gun system. "
    http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/SHOCK09/Event/1...

    Try to a at least a little research.
  • ignatzfattis
    jeez Raw Story -do a little research -this could have been your story instead of just a regurgatation.
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