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A container for safely storing radioactive debris so that the radioactive debris cannot achieve nuclear criticality, the container residing in water or air, the container comprising:an overpack having an elongated cylindrical body extending between a top end and a bottom end, a planar bottom part at the bottom end, an open top at the top end, and a circular planar lid mounted over the open top;a basket situated inside of the overpack;a plurality of elongated cylindrical canisters that are in parallel along their lengths inside the basket, each of the canisters having an elongated cylindrical body extending between a top end and a bottom end, a planar bottom part at the bottom end, an open top at the top end, and a circular planar lid mounted over the open top, each of the baskets having a internal diameter that is no greater than about 49.5 centimeters (cm) and an interior axial length that is no greater than about 381.0 cm; andradioactive debris in at least one of the canisters, the radioactive debris containing an amount of uranium dioxide (UO2) fuel that is no greater than about 100 kilograms (kg) and that has an initial enrichment of the UO2 fuel being not greater than about 3.7 percent. 2. The container of claim 1, wherein the basket further comprises:a plurality of spaced corral plates that confine the plurality of elongated cylindrical canisters, each of the corral plates having a plurality of circular apertures, each of the apertures having a respective canister passing through it; anda plurality of elongated lifting bars distributed equally around a periphery of the basket and extending along the plurality of elongated cylindrical canisters, each of the bars having a top end and a bottom end, the bars attached to the plates. 3. The container of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of eye hooks situated at respective top ends of the bars. 4. The container of claim 1, wherein the plurality of elongated cylindrical canisters is five. 5. The container of claim 1, wherein all parts are made from stainless steel. 6. The container of claim 1, further comprising an elongated flux trap inside of at least one of the canisters, the flux trap causing an interior of the canister to be divided into a plurality of sectors, the flux trap designed to slow down neutron movement between the sectors. 7. The container of claim 6, wherein the flux trap has a cross-shaped cross-section with a plurality of spokes along its length, each of the spokes having an internal open region, the open region being lined with a neutron absorber, the open region filled with water when the container is in water and filled with air when the container is removed from water and drained, and wherein the cross-sectional distance that is not less than about 2.54 cm. 8. The container of claim 7, wherein at least one of the four sectors includes at least one nuclear fuel rod assembly, in whole or in part. 9. The container of claim 1, wherein each of the canisters and the overpack comprise respective filtered drains at their respective bottom ends to enable water to drain out of the container. 10. The container of claim 1, wherein each of the canisters and the overpack comprise respective filtered vents at their respective top ends to enable hydrogen to escape the container while preventing radioactive gas from escaping the container. 11. The container of claim 10, further comprising a plate that seals the overpack vent when the container is in a transport configuration. 12. The container of claim 1, wherein each of the canisters comprises a plurality of L-shaped recesses at the top end to enable movement of each. 13. A canister for safely storing nuclear debris so that the radioactive debris cannot achieve nuclear criticality, the canister residing in water or air, the canister comprising:an elongated cylindrical body extending between a top end and a bottom end, a planar bottom part at the bottom end, an open top at the top end, and a circular planar lid mounted over the open top, the canister having an internal diameter that is no greater than about 49.5 centimeters (cm) and an interior axial length that is no greater than about 381.0 cm; andradioactive debris situated in the canister, the radioactive debris containing an amount of uranium dioxide (UO2) fuel that is no greater than about 100 kilograms (kg) and that has an initial enrichment of the UO2 fuel no greater than about 3.7 percent. 14. The canister of claim 13, further comprising an elongated flux trap inside of the canister, the flux trap causing an interior of the canister to be divided into a plurality of sectors, the flux trap designed slow down neutron movement between the sectors. 15. The container of claim 14, wherein the flux trap has a cross-shaped cross-section with a plurality of spokes along its length, each of the spokes having an internal open region, the open region being lined with a neutron absorber, the open region filled with water when the container is in water and filled with air when the container is removed from water and drained, and wherein the cross-sectional distance that is not less than about 2.54 cm. 16. A basket, comprising:a plurality of canisters according to claim 13 that are in parallel along their lengths inside the basket;a plurality of spaced corral plates that confine the plurality of elongated cylindrical canisters, each of the corral plates having a plurality of circular apertures, each of the apertures having a respective canister passing through it; anda plurality of elongated bars distributed equally around a periphery of the basket and extending along the plurality of elongated cylindrical canisters, each of the bars having a top end and a bottom end, the bars attached to the plates. 17. The basket of claim 16, further comprising a plurality of eye hooks situated at respective top ends of the bars. 18. A container, comprising:an overpack having an elongated cylindrical body extending between a top end and a bottom end, a planar bottom part at the bottom end, an open top at the top end, and a circular planar lid mounted over the open top; andthe basket of claim 16 situated inside of the overpack. 19. The canister of claim 13, wherein further comprising a drain at the bottom end to enable water to drain out of the canister and a filtered vent at the top end to enable hydrogen to escape from the canister while preventing radioactive gas from escaping from the canister. 20. A container for safely storing radioactive debris so that the radioactive debris cannot achieve criticality, the container residing in water or air, the container comprising:an overpack having an elongated cylindrical body extending between a top end and a bottom end, a planar bottom part at the bottom end, an open top at the top end, and a circular planar lid mounted over the open top;a basket situated inside of the overpack;a plurality of elongated cylindrical canisters that are in parallel along their lengths inside the basket, each of the canisters having an elongated cylindrical body extending between a top end and a bottom end, a planar bottom part at the bottom end, an open top at the top end, and a circular planar lid mounted over the open top, each of the baskets having a internal diameter that is no greater than about 49.5 centimeters (cm) and an interior axial length that is no greater than about 381.0 cm;an elongated flux trap inside of at least one canister of the canisters, the flux trap causing an interior of the canister to be divided into a plurality of sectors, the flux trap having open interior regions with air to slow down neutron movement; andradioactive debris in the at least one canister, the radioactive debris containing an amount of uranium dioxide (UO2) fuel in any amount and at any initial enrichment; andat least one nuclear fuel rod assembly, in whole or in part, in the at least one canister.