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Dismantling Fukushima: The World's Toughest Demolition Project - IEEE Spectrum

Taking apart the shattered power station and its three melted nuclear cores will require advanced robotics

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Hasnain says:

"A radiation-proof superhero could make sense of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in an afternoon. Our champion would pick through the rubble to reactor 1, slosh through the pooled water inside the building, lift the massive steel dome of the protective containment vessel, and peek into the pressure vessel that holds the nuclear fuel. A dive to the bottom would reveal the debris of the meltdown: a hardened blob of metals with fat strands of radioactive goop dripping through holes in the pressure vessel to the floor of the containment vessel below. Then, with a clear understanding of the situation, the superhero could figure out how to clean up this mess."

Posted on 2014-03-03T01:49:21+0000