“The isotope of interest for space is americium-241…Its half-life is a staggering 432 years, five times longer than plutonium-238.”

    • General_Effort@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      Yes. And also:

      Its half-life is a staggering 432 years, five times longer than plutonium-238.

      Cringe…

      AI slop?

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        12 hours ago

        Cringe…

        AI slop?

        Plutonium-238’s half-life is 87.7 years, Americium-241 is 432.6 years. Which… is almost 5 times longer, so… not sure why that’s cringe?

        With an atomic number of 241, it’s hardly small.

        I believe they’re referring to the fact that it’s not an element of major topic. This is the first time I’ve ever heard of it.

        I think this could be compelling given that tech continues to get more power efficient. I don’t know the numbers, but if we were to launch the same tech that’s on Voyager 1/2 today, would we be able to do that with 1/5 the power? If so, those probes could likely still have all their instruments running if they used Americium.