There isn't enough in that picture. It's a picture of the reactor, but you can't tell the details of what fuel rods are in or out. Technically, you could say that as soon as there's fuel in the reactor you are producing isotopes, because medical isotopes, the moly, is produced within the fuel. The real question is can you do anything with that reactor, and the processing facility to remove the moly was never commissioned.
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