NASA Accelerates Lunar Nuclear Reactor Project to Outpace Rivals

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NASA plans to install a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 to support the Artemis program's goal of establishing a sustained presence, driven by the need for reliable power in shadowed lunar regions and in response to China's and Russia's lunar ambitions. This marks NASA's first move from research to deployment of space nuclear fission technology, aiming to secure strategic lunar territory and advance human exploration beyond Earth.
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