Comment by WillPostForFood
Comment by WillPostForFood 9 days ago
Our Solar system is a gravitational well that tends to put things in solar orbit. You really want the waste products to leave the solar system, which isn't terribly difficult, or you want them to land on the sun itself, which is exceptionally difficult.
Yes, it is counter intuitive but it takes less energy to leave the solar system get to the sun (you have to cancel out the Earth's orbital speed). Something learned from Kerbel Space Program.
Time ago I read that the cheapest way to do it (energy wise) is going very far away, let's say entering Pluto's or Neptune's orbits, cancel out the orbital speed there (it's lower than Earth's one) and then fall into the sun. It takes quite a bit of patience.