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NASA Testing Nuclear Power for Moon, Mars Base

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Three successful NASA tests push forward the option for using nuclear power for life support, performing experiments, recharging rovers and mining resources on future manned missions.
– NASA and the Department of Energy are encouraged by recent testing that could enable possible use of
nuclear power on the surface of the moon or Mars. According to NASA, a fission surface power system
could use a small nuclear reactor to produce 40 kilowatts of energy,
enough electricity to power…

 NASA Testing Nuclear Power for Moon, Mars Base

 NASA Testing Nuclear Power for Moon, Mars Base

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 NASA Testing Nuclear Power for Moon, Mars Base

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