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In reply to the discussion: NASA wants to put a nuclear power plant on the moon [View all]electric_blue68
(26,898 posts)60. I missed your...
SF fan status. 👍 Reading it since I was about 10.
Still think we should continue. Space presents unique challenges that might yield something thing(s) wonderful, useful for us down here.
And ugh now we have to be so much more careful after that screw up by the Russians!
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I watch videos sometimes of the decay and problems in the US. I often wonder why we don't
RKP5637
Nov 2021
#2
What could possibly go wrong? Watch the moon nuclear plant go Chernoble and have a melt down
LaMouffette
Nov 2021
#3
Well, actually, no! Not totally hyperbolic. I thought it could happen. Just ignorance on my part!
LaMouffette
Nov 2021
#63
I'm with you. There are too many unknowns. Too much potential for unforeseen consequences,
LaMouffette
Nov 2021
#67
I was half-serious, half-joking! Glad to know it couldn't be knocked out of its orbit.
LaMouffette
Nov 2021
#65
No worries! Everyone has been pretty kind in their responses, and I enjoy the interchange
LaMouffette
Nov 2021
#69
Dovetails with the Bezos/Musk unstated ultimate goal of fleeing the earth permanently.
PSPS
Nov 2021
#7
Ha ha, no shit, the sun reactor has been bombarding the moon for billions of years with radiation
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Nov 2021
#38
I thought Nuclear Power Plants required a significant body of water to maintain functionality
msfiddlestix
Nov 2021
#39