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In a bold, strategic move for the U.S., acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy announced plans on Aug. 5, 2025, to build a ...
In a bold, strategic move for the U.S., acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy announced plans on August 5 to build a nuclear fission reactor for deployment on the lunar surface in 2030. Doing so would ...
In their report, Lal and Myers estimate it would cost about $800 million annually for five years to build and deploy a ...
Recently, acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy reportedly suggested a U.S. reactor would be operational on the moon by 2030.
Acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy discusses the need for a nuclear reactor on the moon on 'The Will Cain Show.' ...
The new space race isn’t about who gets to the moon first. It’s about who stays once they get there – and the key to staying ...
A lunar nuclear reactor may sound dramatic, but its neither illegal nor unprecedented. But it does raise critical questions ...
Nuclear power on the moon is critical to the United States' space exploration and national security goals, acting NASA ...
While nuclear reactors have been around on Earth for over 70 years, placing them on the moon would be unprecedented. NASA’s acting administrator, Sean Duffy, is aiming to do the undone: a reactor ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, the interim NASA administrator, proclaimed that the U.S. needs to ‘get our act together’ ...
Trying to get a nuclear reactor on the surface of the moon is going to take time – maybe much longer more than NASA wants.
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy has directed the agency to fast-track plans to put a nuclear reactor on the moon.