Robot's Melted Fuel Sample Suspended
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•A robot's attempt to get a sample of the melted nuclear fuel at Japan's damaged reactor is suspended
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A robot's attempt to get a sample of the melted nuclear fuel at Japan 's damaged reactor is suspended.
The collection of a tiny sample of debris inside the Unit 2 reactor’s primary containment vessel would start the fuel debris removal phase.
Five 1.5-meter ( 5-foot ) pipes used to maneuver the robot were placed in the wrong order.
The mission to obtain the fragment and return with it is to last two weeks.
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