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China, Russia may build nuclear plant on moon to power lunar station, official says

  • China is considering building a nuclear plant on the Moon to power the International Lunar Research Station as part of its goal to become a major space power by 2030.
  • The Chang’e-8 mission aims to lay the groundwork for a permanent manned lunar base, with plans for an outpost on the Moon's south pole by 2035.
  • Wu Weiren stated that a 'basic model' of the ILRS would be created by 2035, focusing on the Moon's south pole.
  • China plans to invite 50 countries and 5,000 researchers to participate in the ILRS, showing strong international collaboration intentions.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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