NASA may have scrapped its plans to put women and people of color on the moon, but it has its sights set on a new milestone: a nuclear reactor on the lunar surface.
A new directive reportedly aims to launch a nuclear reactor there by 2030, much earlier than previous plans that focused on the MID-2030s. That later time frame is also when China and Russia expect to partner-up on a nuclear-powered outpost on the moon for humans. The updated schedule calls for spending on the project despite a massive budget cut for NASA from the White House.
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0:00 NASA’s new lunar goals
0:41 Lee Billings, Scientific American Senior Editor
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