You've got a factual error you might want to correct: you say, "It [nuclear] has the least deaths per TWh produced," but your safety chart shows solar has the least. Nuclear has the "second-least" deaths per TWh.
One amazing thing about nuclear power you fail to mention is the amazing amount of water it consumes. Also, the massive cost and time overruns of projects around the world, the inflexibility of power output, the expertise required to keep them running safely, the difficulty of producing fuel, the years spent fuel remains dangerous, and the amount of effort that would be required to commercialize new designs (such as thorium reactors) are amazing. But probably the most amazing thing about nuclear power is that we built as many reactors as we did before we got serious about solar and batteries. Nuclear fission thermal power plants are amazing feats of engineering that demonstrate what happens when people forget to ask, "Yes, we could do it that way, but why?"