Talk:McMaster Nuclear Reactor

The statement "MNR is the only reactor in Canada where the core (and its Cherenkov radiation) is visible while the reactor is operating" is not true. The Slowpoke-2 reactor at RMC is also an open pool type research reactor where the core and its Cherenkov radiation is visible while the reactor is operating.

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