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coda
27th June 2005, 13:18
U.S. to resume plutonium 238 production-report


NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States plans to produce highly radioactive plutonium 238 for the first time since the Cold War, The New York Times reported on Monday.

The newspaper quoted project managers as saying most, if not all, of the new plutonium was intended for secret missions. The officials would not disclose details, but the newspaper said the plutonium in the past powered espionage devices.

The Times said Timothy Frazier, head of radioisotope power systems at the U.S. Energy Department, vigorously denied in a recent interview any of the classified missions would involve nuclear arms, satellites or weapons in space.

"The real reason we're starting production is for national security," Frazier was quoted as saying.

Officials at the Energy Department could not be reached for comment.

The program, which the newspaper said had raised concerns among environmentalists, would produce 330 pounds (150 kg) over 30 years at the Idaho National Laboratory. The program could cost $1.5 billion and generate over 50,000 drums of hazardous and radioactive waste, federal officials told the Times.

Plutonium 238 is hundreds of times more radioactive than plutonium 239, which is used in nuclear arms, according to the newspaper. Medical experts say inhaling even a speck posed a serious risk of lung cancer, the Times said.

The newspaper said plutonium 238 had no central role in nuclear arms, but was valued for its steady heat that could be turned into electricity. Nuclear batteries made from it power spacecraft to go where sunlight is too dim to energize solar cells.

Federal and private experts not connected to the project were quoted as saying the new plutonium would likely power devices for espionage under the sea and on land.

The United States last made plutonium 238 in the 1980s and now relied on aging stockpiles or imports from Russia, the newspaper said. It added that under the agreement with Russia, the United States could not use the imports -- about 35 pounds (16 kg) since the end of the Cold War -- for military purposes.

rise_up
29th June 2005, 09:37
i read this too.i want to know,what could you use this plutonium to do? they claim it's for defence.but if one speck of this stuff can cause cancer, what are they planning for it?

also it's made next to yellowstone park.good idea? i think not.

Free Palestine
29th June 2005, 10:04
Since 1988 every shuttle in space has carried 46 pounds of plutonium. That is enough plutonium that if it blows the fallout cancer can kill 5 billion people. You know the shuttle Challenger? In the '80s a journalist stumbled upon NASA's plans to launch the next vehicle with a payload containing 46.7 pounds of plutonium-238, the most toxic substance in the universe, this became a big issue in the 80s after the challenger exploded.

Weapons in space.. If you have no navy you will not succeed in any effort towards empire, right? The race to space in the '80s was the same thing. They're trying to militarize space. Look upt he Project Galileo space shuttle probe. It carried enough plutonium to kill every person on Earth, 49.5 pounds. That is plutonium-238, which is a radioisotope 300 times more radioactive than the one used for atomic bombs. Theoretically one pound of plutonium if uniformly dispersed in fine peices could give everyone on Earth a fatal case of lung cancer. Just look it up if you don't believe me.

Organic Revolution
29th June 2005, 18:43
why are they sending this shit into space... space is the ast area where there was no weapons.