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Originally posted by undercoverchef
Ive seen a couple of people mention launching nuclear waste into space, storing on the moon etc... but wouldnt that just ruin the whole point of Nuclear energy??
After all would'nt it take hundreds, if not thousands, of rockets to remove all of the earths waste? and that would generate a huge amount of pollution (i think)
I am probably wrong and am certainly no expert in this field
Originally posted by ZeroKauz
It would cost way to much if we started launching waste into space, not to mention like you said.... undercoverchef.....pollution. This shurley wouldnt be the answere thats for shure. Well said undercoverchef!
Originally posted by longbow
It is true that current uranium/plutonium reactors are not the good solution. But remeber that the goal of nuclear science is not fission but nuclear fusion - it produces no radioactive waste and the fuel is much cheaper (hydrogen, resp. helium isitopes).
Originally posted by longbow
Originally posted by ZeroKauz
It would cost way to much if we started launching waste into space, not to mention like you said.... undercoverchef.....pollution. This shurley wouldnt be the answere thats for shure. Well said undercoverchef!
There is a proposal for a 2 km long EM accelerator (railgun) capable to shoot the waste to the space - directly to the sun. The energy necessary could be drawn from nuclear powerplant and it will need only 10% of the powerplant production - it can be used during night when the power consumption is lower.
It would be also more secure than rockets, because once it gives the container with waste the speed it cannot "fall back" to the Earth.