Powering the Moon, One Atom at a Time
NASA Eyes the Moon: Launching the Next Phase of Lunar Exploration with a Fission Reactor
NASA, in collaboration with the Department of Energy and industry partners, is on a mission to deploy a 40‑kilowatt class fission reactor on the Moon by the early 2030s. This groundbreaking project aims to provide reliable power for lunar exploration, supporting the Artemis program and paving the way for future Mars missions.
Introduction to NASA's Lunar Fission Surface Power System
Collaboration with DOE and Industry Partners
Technical Challenges and Solutions
NASA's Past Nuclear Space Power Projects
Importance of Fission Reactor for Lunar Exploration
Public Reactions to NASA's Fission Reactor Plans
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Future of Fission Power Systems in Space
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