Global Powers Race to Deploy Nuclear Reactors on the Moon by 2030

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NASA plans to deploy a nuclear fission reactor on the moon by 2030 to support future lunar bases, resource extraction, and prepare for Mars exploration, with key challenges including selecting the optimal site near water ice deposits and protecting the reactor from lunar dust plumes during landings.
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