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Summary: We connect three “you can’t make this up” stories: a radioactive wasp nest discovered and destroyed; a jellyfish bloom that forced a nuclear plant shutdown; and a brewing space-age plan to plant a nuclear reactor on the Moon. We unpack safety systems, media framing, and whether lunar infrastructure makes sense while grid problems persist on Earth.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Reports on radioactive wasp nests and remediation practices

  • Coverage of jellyfish intake clogs at coastal power stations

  • News and commentary on lunar fission reactors and space treaties

Key Takeaways (3–6)

  • Safety systems can work (e.g., automatic reactor scram), but ecosystems can still surprise us.

  • Sensational headlines don’t equal catastrophic risk; context matters.

  • Lunar reactors are about infrastructure & positioning, not beaming power to Earth.

  • “Fix Earth first” vs. “advance space now” is a policy tradeoff, not a binary.

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