Nuclear waste
Do we have the right to pollute the Universe with nuclear waste ? 250 billion galaxies are out there. Our favourite Nuke scientists betrayed us over years. They never intend really to store the dangerous waste in some mountains, contaminating groundwater 100 years later. In reality they wait for Plan B. Shoot the $hit to your neighbour, just say their is none in the Universe
French scientists: sun
In the french science & vie journal was a speculative article, how to send nuclear waste directly in the sun, it is anyway dirty there. The newly in Use one way vehicle
ATV 7.5 tons load up into space, no return shield, makes suspicious, if that is the preform of "Nuclear waste, one way into the sun". probably the sun backfires with a magnetic storm, ending live on earth.
American, japanese scientists: space
The bizarre Idea to finance a space elevator with nuclear waste transported ton by ton up into space and then just let it fly away, is as crazy as to say, I need no toilet, I will have a pipeline in the neighbours garden.
United Nations Clean space conference
This scientists are not trustworthy. Public opinion has to opt for CLEAN SPACE. The problem has to be discussed under a first United Nations Clean Space conference
The cable would extend into the sky, eventually reaching a satellite docking station orbiting in space.
Engineers hope the elevator will transport people and objects into space, and there have even been suggestions that it could be used to dispose of nuclear waste
Reader comment
I just think that it'll be a waste of time, resources, and money. It'll be a
maintenance nightmare. In addition, sending nuclear waste into space isn't exactly a
solution to the problem. I'm sure that the deployment of nuclear waste on this elevator
would take some time to get from ground into space. During that time, a terrorist could
bomb the elevator and then you'll have a nuclear holocaust. Besides, what if asteroids
hit the elevator in space or eventually the nuclear waste could come back close to
Earth's orbit and fall back to us? I say take that money and creativity and work on how
to improve our clean energy goals.



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