Submitted by darthatheos t3_10ve1np in space
cjameshuff t1_j7hflsk wrote
Reply to comment by Miserable-Deal-5703 in Rolls-Royce Nuclear Engine Could Power Quick Trips to the Moon and Mars by darthatheos
There's already ~4 billion metric tons of uranium in seawater. Dissolving the entire reactor and dumping it into the ocean would have no measurable effect. RTGs are actually more dangerous, as they require isotopes with high enough levels of radioactivity to generate useful amounts of heat, and those materials are at their highest levels of activity the moment they are produced...you can't just delay turning them on until after they've safely launched.
Thorium is just another possible fission fuel. It's often proposed to be used in a molten salt reactor, but molten salt reactors are not all thorium reactors and thorium reactors are not all molten salt reactors. There's no shortage of safe uranium reactor designs, it's just been impossible to get them implemented because of the anti-nuclear groups.
Miserable-Deal-5703 t1_j7lykkg wrote
Thank you for a pretty cool explanation!
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