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Never mind the economics of putting about 10 tons of waste into space* useing 100 tons of rocket fuel...

*orbit. Outer space requires much more.

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Whoops ! Never thought of those problems !

Lucky I'm not in charge eh ?

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Hmmm..... O.K., the ratio of energy expended for the space shot versus the energy obtained from the fuel rods is something which hadn't occurred to me either.

Now if we could actually set up nuclear reactors in space and find some way to get the power back to earth, maybe it would be a more viable option?

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