One of the great difficulties facing the clean-up crew at the Fukushima site is locating the missing nuclear reactor fuel. Radiation levels at the power plant are too high for human investigation, and efforts to send robot probes into the nuclear reactors have proven fruitless. Consequently, researchers are now developing a new and improved robot that can withstand the harsh environment.
The robot was designed by the Universities of Tokyo and Tsukuba, and the International Research Institute for Nuclear Decommissioning. The remotely controlled robot is equipped with 360-degree cameras and lasers that paint a three-dimensional image of its surrounding environment. Plant operators at TEPCO hope to use the robot to find out how much wreckage inside the plant needs to be disposed before officials can begin decontaminating the site.(1)