NASA rolls Artemis 2 rocket to the pad
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NASA’s 1st crewed moon mission in 50 years could be weeks away, here’s what’s next
For the first time in half a century, a crew of astronauts is on the verge of heading back to the Moon, not to land, but to rehearse the journey that will eventually put human footprints on the lunar surface again.
NASA and the Department of Energy signed an agreement earlier this week committing to put a nuclear reactor on the moon in 2030, the same
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NASA Plans to Put a Nuclear Reactor on The Moon. Here's Why.
NASA and the US Department of Energy have reaffirmed their joint project to develop a nuclear fission reactor for the surface of the Moon.
NASA and the Energy Department are developing a nuclear reactor to be used on the moon's surface, with the project set to power lunar missions as soon as 2030.
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The US really wants a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030. 'Achieving this future requires harnessing nuclear power,' NASA chief says
"This agreement enables closer collaboration between NASA and the Department of Energy to deliver the capabilities necessary to usher in the Golden Age of space exploration and discovery."