NASA's New Chief Accelerates Plan To Put A Nuclear Reactor On The Moon
hothardware.comNASA's acting administrator, Sean Duffy, made his first major policy move to fast-track plans to place a nuclear reactor on the moon. NASA has been on this for quite some time now, with the original plan to launch a 40-kilowatt reactor on the moon by 2030. But at Duffy's order, the agency will now accept industry proposals for a bigger 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor, which will launch in the same year.
Having a nuclear reactor on the moon could make it possible to generate power so that astronauts can stay longer on their lunar missions. It could also inspire power plant designs for Mars. NASA wants to outpace China and Russia to achieve this and prevent them from taking over parts of the moon. There are concerns that the first country to place the reactor could declare a "keep-out zone" that would restrain the United States.
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