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Nasa plans nuclear reactor on the Moon to power ‘human colony living in shadows’ through brutal 330-hour-long nights
NASA has plans to put a nuclear reactor on the moon to power future missions. The mission is known as the Fission Surface Power Project and it’s one of the biggest goals for NASA’s upcoming Artemis program. nasa.govNASA has plans to put a nuclear reactor on the moon to power future missions[/caption] Fission surface power could provide abundant and continuous power on the moon, regardless of environmental conditions.  This project could be crucial for supporting long-term human settlements on the lunar surface. It could also enable the exploration of deeper space destinations in the future. NASA just wrapped up the initial phase of the project, which began in 2022. This

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