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"1:23:45" is the series premiere of the historical drama television miniseries Chernobyl, which details the nuclear disaster that occurred on April 26, 1986, and the consequences that everyone involved faced. The episode was directed by Johan Renck and written by the series creator Craig Mazin, and aired on HBO in the United States on May 6, 2019 and on Sky Atlantic in th
[46] [47] The first episode depicts Legasov timing his suicide down to the second (1:23:45) to coincide with the second anniversary of the Chernobyl explosion. Legasov actually died by suicide a day later.
"Please Remain Calm" is the second episode of the historical drama television miniseries Chernobyl, which details the nuclear disaster that occurred on April 26, 1986, and the consequences that everyone involved faced. The episode was directed by Johan Renck and written by the series creator Craig Mazin, and aired on HBO in the United States on May 13, 2019 and on Sky Atlantic in
Chernobyl (miniseries) episode redirects to lists (3 P) Pages in category "Chernobyl (miniseries) episodes" ... 1:23:45; P. Please Remain Calm (Chernobyl)
Reactor 4 of Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded on 26 April 1986 at 1:23:45 a.m, releasing a massive amount of radiation and contaminating a large area. By that time, Legasov was the first deputy director of the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy.
00:23 – 01:23 On 26 April 1986, a power plant in Chernobyl exploded with devastating consequences. It is estimated that there were a total of 4,000 deaths worldwide and led hundreds of thousands to flee the cities of Pripyat and Chernobyl . [ 1 ]
On July 1, 2002, a Bashkirian Tupolev Tu-154 and a DHL Boeing 757 cargo plane collide while they are over Überlingen, Germany and crash, killing all 71 people on board, including 45 Russian schoolchildren on a trip to Barcelona. Having lost his entire family, Vitaly Kaloyev would later murder the air traffic controller.
Aleksandr Fyodorovich Akimov (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Акимов; 6 May 1953 – 10 May 1986) was a Soviet engineer who was the supervisor of the shift that worked at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Reactor Unit 4 on the night of the Chernobyl disaster, 26 April 1986.