The detector stations will be about 1.5 km apart, each one an 11,000 - liter (3,000 - gallon) tank filled with 12
tons of pure water.
Not exact matches
Built in a zinc mine near Hida, Japan, the Super-Kamiokande (Super-K) experiment has been searching for telltale flashes
of light in a 50,000 -
ton tank
of the
purest water on Earth since 1996.
LZ would have a 10 -
ton liquid xenon target, which will fit inside the same 72,000 - gallon tank
of pure water used by LUX.
What I'm trying to say is that some aircrafts can fly with a cargo
of 100
tons and instead
of toxic and dangerous materials used for the spraying operations, they could be carrying
pure Water, and they could (through a very simple mechanic system) be conducting the spraying operations producing real Clouds with some kind
of particulate (benign) matter mixed with this same
Water.