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Inside NASA's audacious plan to build a nuclear-powered moon base

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Inside NASA's audacious plan to build a nuclear-powered moon base

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NASA's Artemis II mission has successfully flown around the moon, paving the way for a permanent human presence on the lunar surface. The agency plans to establish a nuclear-powered moon base, with the first mission to the lunar south pole scheduled for late 2028.

NASA's Artemis II mission has ended, marking the beginning of a new era in space exploration. The mission's success sets the stage for the US to return to the lunar surface in early 2028. NASA plans to build a nuclear-powered moon base, with the first mission to the lunar south pole scheduled for late 2028. The base will be situated in a region with reserves of frozen water, which is essential for human survival. Private spaceflight companies and foreign governments are also planning to send missions to the moon, marking the beginning of a new space race. The moon is expected to become a hub of industry and science, with a fleet of moon rovers and nuclear power.

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