
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the Control Room of Reactor 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, located near Pripyat, in the Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. The scene is devoid of human presence, presenting an aged industrial control environment. The left wall features extensive grey control panels. The leftmost panel segment is covered by a dense array of circular gauges and switches, arranged in an irregular grid-like pattern. Adjacent to this, a large, circular, illuminated mimic display dominates the central portion of the wall, presenting a grid of smaller, uniformly sized rectangular lights or indicators, predominantly in shades of green and yellow, likely representing a reactor core diagram. Further to the right, additional vertical panels with various meters, screens, and rectangular buttons are visible. In the foreground and extending into the midground, a long, curved control console, primarily dark grey, occupies the space. Its surface is replete with an assortment of black switches, buttons, and smaller rectangular displays. The console's design suggests multiple operator workstations. The floor is covered with large, irregularly shaped tiles in a mosaic pattern of light grey, dark grey, and black, exhibiting a worn appearance. The ceiling features light-colored, possibly acoustic, panels. The lighting is functional but appears somewhat dim, casting subtle shadows within the room. No people, objects in motion, or interactions are present.
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