NASA, Artemis and moon
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Despite budget cuts, the White House just gave NASA a high-stakes nuclear mission. Find out why a lunar reactor is crucial for deep space exploration.
After Artemis II took astronauts to lunar orbit for the first time since 1972, Nasa has released detailed plans for how it intends to establish a Moon base within the next decade. It is ambitious, to say the least,
If the U.S. is ever to set up a permanent outpost on the moon, it will need nuclear power. The White House just released a road map to get it as soon as 2028
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman praised the Artemis II team for their efforts in maintaining the United States’s presence on the moon and empowering future generations. “We undertake these great missions of science and discovery,
As humanity prepares to land on the moon in future Artemis missions, NASA's combustion tests will be critical to assuring astronaut safety.
(WGHP) — Artemis II’s successful lunar flyby on Wednesday was a big step toward landing humans back on the moon soon, but NASA has much bigger, multi-billion-dollar plans in store for the next decade. “NASA is committed to achieving the near ...
NASA, under a White House directive, is developing nuclear reactors to power a future moon base, with prototypes in lunar orbit by 2028 and surface deployment by 2030. The plan addresses the limitations of solar, fossil fuels, and other energy sources on ...