gerkletoss t1_j2el583 wrote
Reply to comment by sadetheruiner in Israeli pens plan for belt of solar panels on moon to power oxygen production. With NASA mulling nuclear reactor to generate energy, Ben Gurion University expert says his idea would produce same amount of power with six times less mass. by Zee2A
Yeah but no way in hell is it six times less mass when you factor in all the equipment required to actually install the panels in a >300 km circumference ring and wire them up to a polar base. Then there's the usefulness of the reactor's waste heat for melting ice.
And good lucking servicing this distributed network of solar panels.
AnotherQuark t1_j2fbzaq wrote
Meteorite hell i would imagine. Partially underground reactor seems safer
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Rare-Joke t1_j2emmj0 wrote
Good luck servicing a reactor on the moon as well? What happens if a reactor melts down on the moon?
gerkletoss t1_j2epuhd wrote
The astronauts are near the reactor. They can potentially service it in shirt sleeves.
A meltdown is nearly impossible with current designs, but it would definitely halt ISRU operations until a new reactor could be sent.
BavarianBanshee t1_j2etk7k wrote
You just do it the same way you would service solar panels on the moon.
You bring the stuff with you that you need, and have highly trained personnel do it.
And while there's never a 0% chance of a meltdown, with modern reactor designs, they can make it pretty close to 0%. People are quick to think of events like Chernobyl when talking about nuclear power, but that was a very old type of reactor being used in the worst way possible. You can bet people running a much better designed reactor on the moon are gonna take it a lot more seriously.
dern_the_hermit t1_j2ezk8z wrote
Yeah, even Chernobyl needed them to deliberately shut off safety equipment and run the reactor in an atypical experimental manner before experiencing a catastrophe.
TravestyTravis t1_j2f2182 wrote
Also the moon doesn’t have wind or quakes.
Lyonore t1_j2f2rff wrote
Nor an atmosphere, though, so a lot more meteorites to be concerned with
Triabolical_ t1_j2f8xk7 wrote
Look at the NASA kilopower designs, and the KRUSTY testbed.
Aaron_Hamm t1_j2fplby wrote
I genuinely don't understand how you thought this was a valuable thing to say
cocktimus1prime t1_j2fd3es wrote
It will render moon uninhabitable.
Mad_Dizzle t1_j2fte9p wrote
The moon is already highly irradiated lmao, you're not gonna cause a nuclear winter or anything.
robertojh_200 t1_j2fm3jf wrote
Yea how dare humans irradiate the moon.
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