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FOR EXTRACTING FUEL ELEMENTS.—The huge, heavy lead fuel element container, known as a flask, is lowered into position over the Pluto reactor at the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s Research Establishment at Harwell. Berkshire. The flask is used for extracting irradiated fuel elements from the reactor. Pluto, a heavy-water-moderated research reactor, was completed in 1957.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 8

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FOR EXTRACTING FUEL ELEMENTS.—The huge, heavy lead fuel element container, known as a flask, is lowered into position over the Pluto reactor at the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s Research Establishment at Harwell. Berkshire. The flask is used for extracting irradiated fuel elements from the reactor. Pluto, a heavy-water-moderated research reactor, was completed in 1957. Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 8

FOR EXTRACTING FUEL ELEMENTS.—The huge, heavy lead fuel element container, known as a flask, is lowered into position over the Pluto reactor at the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s Research Establishment at Harwell. Berkshire. The flask is used for extracting irradiated fuel elements from the reactor. Pluto, a heavy-water-moderated research reactor, was completed in 1957. Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 8