NASA and the DOE have worked together for more than 50 years, particularly in space technology and national security. (AP)
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News1815-01-2026, 11:05

US Accelerates Plan for Nuclear Power on Moon by 2030 Amid Space Race

  • The US is advancing plans to deploy a nuclear fission reactor on the Moon by 2030, a significant step for space exploration and extraterrestrial presence.
  • NASA and the US Department of Energy (DOE) have formalized a joint program to develop a nuclear fission surface power system.
  • This initiative is crucial for NASA’s Artemis program, future human missions to Mars, and establishing reliable energy infrastructure on the lunar surface.
  • The nuclear power system will provide stable, continuous electricity for years, operating through lunar nights and extreme temperatures, unlike solar power.
  • The collaboration leverages over 50 years of NASA-DOE experience in space technology and national security, aiming to streamline development and regulatory approvals.

Why It Matters: The US is pushing to deploy nuclear power on the Moon by 2030 to support lunar and Mars missions.

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