A) Save up the waste for one big payload into outer space.what if the rocket explodes 20km up and showers us all in radioactive waste?
didnt think that through did you
plus rockets are insanely expensive with small payloads
plus what if the waste somehow reentered the atmosphere?
The reactor at Lucas Heights is tiny. Barely enough radioactive material is produced there to power the Menai district. It's only used for medical and research purposes.They are fairly safe. I'm pretty sure there is a nuclear reactor over at Lucas Heights. Thats where we get radio isotopes.
Storage is s very reasonable method of dealing with waste atm.which is why at the moment its not a feasible method of disposing of nuclear waste.
1. lol like i said rockets have comparitively small payloads.A) Save up the waste for one big payload into outer space.
B) Very few rockets explode mid-air.
C) If the man in charge has half a brain, he can put it past the geosynchronous orbit line, thereby garuanteeing that it will never re-enter Earth's atmosphere, ceteris parabis.
D) Cost of rockets varies, but they are getting progressively cheaper with better technology, competition and economies of scale. It would be an unmanned mission, which means only a fraction of the cost, and the benefits of having it out of the way may outweigh any monetary costs.