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Robot Grabs Melted Fuel Sample
Robot Grabs Melted Fuel Sample From Fukushima Reactor
More than 13 years after an earthquake-turned-tsunami triggered the second-largest nuclear accident in global history, a robot has snagged a piece of melted fuel from the fatally radioactive Fukushima reactor.
Fukushima extracts first fuel debris sample
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (Tepco) has extracted the first sample of nuclear fuel debris from the containment vessel
Robot retrieves first melted fuel from Fukushima nuclear reactor
The mission is not over until the sample's radioactivity is below a set standard and safely placed into a container
Robot successfully retrieves first radioactive fuel sample from Fukushima reactor
Small sample to aid in planning the safe decommissioning of the nuclear plant, which contains an estimated 880 tons of highly radioactive molten fuel
A robot retrieved first melted fuel from Fukushima nuclear reactor: Here's why it's a big deal
This is the first physical extraction of melted fuel from within the reactor containment vessel, a milestone in the challenging decommissioning process of the damaged Fukushima plant
TEPCO progressing in melted fuel extraction from Fukushima reactor
The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex said Saturday it moved a tiny portion of melted fuel just outside a reactor container as part of its attempt to retrieve the debris for the first time since a nuclear disaster hit the plant over a decade ago.
First fuel debris retrieved from Fukushima nuclear reactor
The operator of the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant said it retrieved a tiny amount of melted fuel from one of the reactors that went into a triple meltdown following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster.
Tepco to resume Fukushima fuel debris retrieval
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (Tepco) plans to resume work to remove a sample of highly radioactive material from
Japan makes progress in melted fuel extraction from Fukushima
The operator of Japan's Fukushima nuclear complex said it has moved a "pebble-like" piece of melted fuel just outside a reactor container as part of its attempt to retrieve the radioactive debris for the first time since the plant was damaged by a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
Robot retrieves first piece of melted fuel from damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor
The sample was collected from a mound of molten fuel debris from the base of Fukushima's reactor number 2's primary containment vessel. The fuel sample was then transferred to an enclosed container after retrieval by workers in full HAZMAT gear.
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TEPCO finally starts nuclear fuel recovery after long delays
Tokyo Electric Power Co. has announced that it has successfully begun retrieving melted nuclear fuel at the stricken ...
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Fire leaves CNG-powered big rig partially melted on 15 Freeway in San Bernardino County
Much of a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered big rig melted after its tanks caught fire on the 15 Freeway in the Mountain ...
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