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Show Contentpanda_abyss@lemmy.ca29·6 months agoUranium is natural. There are even natural fission reactors.
Show ContentGreenMartian@lemmy.dbzer0.com7·6 months agoWouldn’t mind a glowing cat. Stops me from tripping over her when I have to run to the toilet in the dead of night…
Show ContentLyrl@lemmy.dbzer0.com4·6 months agoIn the past. Earth no longer has enough of the applicable isotope for them to happen. But it’s cool we found evidence at least one existed! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_nuclear_fission_reactor
Show ContentMDCCCLV@lemmy.caEnglish1·6 months agoThere’s a guy on Reddit in the space subreddits that is sure there is a natural reactor on Mars now, based on a paper by a kooky scientist.
Uranium is natural. There are even natural fission reactors.
Bask in the atom’s glow
Wouldn’t mind a glowing cat. Stops me from tripping over her when I have to run to the toilet in the dead of night…
Where are these natural fission reactors
In the past. Earth no longer has enough of the applicable isotope for them to happen. But it’s cool we found evidence at least one existed! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_nuclear_fission_reactor
That is so very cool, sad they can’t exist anymore
There’s a guy on Reddit in the space subreddits that is sure there is a natural reactor on Mars now, based on a paper by a kooky scientist.
What data is this based on