A preliminary study was conducted of the feasibility of space disposal of the actinide class of radioactive waste material. This waste was assumed to contain 1 and 0.1 percent residual fission products, since it may not be feasible to completely separate the actinides. The actinides are a small fraction of the total waste but they remain radioactive much longer than the other wastes and must be isolated from human encounter for tens of thousands of years. Results indicate that space disposal is promising but more study is required, particularly in the area of safety. The minimum cost of space transportation would increase the consumer electric utility bill by the order of 1 percent for earth escape and 3 percent for solar escape. The waste ...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
In a study based on optimistic expectations of waste composition from future fission product separat...
The feasibility, desirability and preferred approaches for disposal of selected high-level nuclear w...
The results are reported of a preliminary feasibility screening study for providing long-term soluti...
The feasibility of transporting radioactive waste produced in the process of generating electricity ...
This NASA study, performed at the request of the AEC, concludes that transporting radioactive waste ...
A feasibility study is summarized of extraterrestrial (space) disposal of radioactive waste. The ini...
The space shuttle together with expendable and nonexpendable orbital stages such as the space tug or...
This research involved studying the feasibility of removal of low level radioactive waste (LLRW) fro...
A number of disposal options for space nuclear reactors and the associated risks, mostly in the long...
Reasonable space systems concepts were systematically identified and defined and a total system was ...
The possibility of space disposal of iodine waste from nuclear power reactors is investigated. The s...
Space disposal of selected components of military high-level waste (HLW) is considered. This disposa...
Work on nuclear waste disposal in space conducted by the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Nat...
The history and interpretation of radioactive waste management in the U.S., criteria for choosing fr...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
In a study based on optimistic expectations of waste composition from future fission product separat...
The feasibility, desirability and preferred approaches for disposal of selected high-level nuclear w...
The results are reported of a preliminary feasibility screening study for providing long-term soluti...
The feasibility of transporting radioactive waste produced in the process of generating electricity ...
This NASA study, performed at the request of the AEC, concludes that transporting radioactive waste ...
A feasibility study is summarized of extraterrestrial (space) disposal of radioactive waste. The ini...
The space shuttle together with expendable and nonexpendable orbital stages such as the space tug or...
This research involved studying the feasibility of removal of low level radioactive waste (LLRW) fro...
A number of disposal options for space nuclear reactors and the associated risks, mostly in the long...
Reasonable space systems concepts were systematically identified and defined and a total system was ...
The possibility of space disposal of iodine waste from nuclear power reactors is investigated. The s...
Space disposal of selected components of military high-level waste (HLW) is considered. This disposa...
Work on nuclear waste disposal in space conducted by the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Nat...
The history and interpretation of radioactive waste management in the U.S., criteria for choosing fr...
The safe disposal of the nation's nuclear waste in a geologic repository is one of the most signific...
In a study based on optimistic expectations of waste composition from future fission product separat...
The feasibility, desirability and preferred approaches for disposal of selected high-level nuclear w...