Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Superman-Flies-over-Bugey-Nuclear-Plant-in-France-27MZIFJWLMJYC.htmlConceptually similarSuperman Flies over Bugey Nuclear Plant in FranceGP0STS6QFCompleted★★★★Superman Flies over Bugey Nuclear Plant in FranceGP0STS6QECompleted★★★★★★Superman Flies over Bugey Nuclear Plant in FranceGP0STS6QGCompleted★★★★★★Distress Smoke Signal on Orano’s Nuclear Facility in La HagueGP0STSY9YCompleted★★★★Distress Smoke Signal on Orano’s Nuclear Facility in La HagueGP0STSY9ZCompleted★★★★★★Distress Smoke Signal on Orano’s Nuclear Facility in La HagueGP0STSYA0Completed★★★★Distress Smoke Signal on Orano’s Nuclear Facility in La HagueGP0STSY9XCompleted★★★★Distress Smoke Signal on Orano’s Nuclear Facility in La HagueGP0STSYA1Completed★★★★★★Distress Smoke Signal on Orano’s Nuclear Facility in La HagueGP0STSYA2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STS6QDSuperman Flies over Bugey Nuclear Plant in FranceA Superman drone is remotely controlled by Greenpeace activists and enters the no-fly zone of the nuclear plant of Bugey, Rhone valley, France.After crossing the Rhone river, Superman piloted its way between reactors to finally crash on the wall of the spent fuel storage pool building, near the reactor n°2.This building, particularly accessible, contains up to three time more radioactivity than the reactor itself.The action shows how these structures are vulnerable to possible malicious external airborne attacks.Locations:Bugey-Europe-FranceDate:3 Jul, 2018Credit:© Nicolas Chauveau / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3677px X 2451pxKeywords:Bugey Nuclear Power Plant-Danger-Day-Flying-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear power stations-Nuclear reactors-Outdoors-Security (concept)-Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)Shoot:Superman Flies over Bugey Nuclear Plant in France (Photos)A Superman drone is remotely controlled by Greenpeace activists and enters the no-fly zone of the nuclear plant of Bugey, Rhone valley, France.After crossing the Rhone river, Superman piloted its way between reactors to finally crash on the wall of the spent fuel storage pool building, near the reactor n°2.This building, particularly accessible, contains up to three time more radioactivity than the reactor itself.The action shows how these structures are vulnerable to possible malicious external airborne attacks.Related Collections:Superman Flies over Bugey Nuclear Plant in France (Photos & Video)